Industrialización y desarrollo: la crisis de los paradigmas
Claude Courlet and
Pierre Judet
Lecturas de Economía, 1988, issue 25-26, 9-30
Abstract:
Third World industrialization and development have been a focus of attention for economic analysis. In relation to these topics two approaches have been predominant. To some analysts, underdevelopment was a result of backwardness; to others, it was a historical product of industrialization and development of most advanced capitalist countries. In recent years those certainties have lost credibility and Third World last realities situate in bad shape the simplicity of previous classifications. Traditional schemes, liberal or radical, hardly adjust to the present realities, in which appear, with other phenomena, the new industrial states. In considering the inflexibility of the models, it is quite necessary to reexamine the criteria and development conditions on a basis of modesty, realism and specific analysis.
Keywords: Industrialización; desarrollo económico; análisis económico; tercer mundo. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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