Endeudamiento y acentuacion de la miseria en America Latina
Pierre Salama
Lecturas de Economía, 1984, issue 15, 169-190
Abstract:
These article shows that the level debt reached by the Latin American countries is not the responsibility of the International Monetary Fund or the international banks.The work of the so-called "Exclusive" Accumulation Regimes and the economic policy followed in the 70's are the origin of the growth rate of the foreign debt. The "dollarization" of the economies, the fall in real wages, the impoverishment of wide sectors of the population and the oppressive food deficit is perhaps the most dramatic consequences of that process for the Latin American people.
Keywords: Deuda externa - America Latina; Pobreza - America Latina (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984
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