Reflections on the limits and economic potentialities of democratization
Fernando Fajnzylber ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 1986, vol. 6, issue 1, 3-34
Abstract:
The democratization in Latin America can assert a new paradigm of developmentfor the region. This hypothesis is considered from the analysis of both externaland internal economic challenges, and from the democratization’s economic potentialities.The greatest challenge is transcending those modalities of economic, social and politicalorganization, which originated the authoritarianism and its various modalities. Thedemocratization’s intermediate and long-time potentialities are analysed in the circuit of socialinnovation, creativeness, public administration, and regional integration, excluding theneoliberal conceptions in “Cone Sul” in order to suggest new ways and means to progress. JEL Classification: P17; P11; O54.
Keywords: Domocracy; economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1986
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