2017
DOI: 10.32870/espiral.v24i69.4596
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El retorno al extractivismo en América Latina. ¿Ruptura o profundización del modelo de economía liberal y por qué ahora?

Abstract: El retorno al extractivismo en América Latina. ¿Ruptura o profundización del modelo de economía liberal y por qué ahora? The return to extractivism in Latin America. Rupture or deepening of the model of liberal economy and why now?

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“…Although extractivism deepens the Latin American economic model based on exports of primary goods that perpetuates the natural-resource exploitation of the colonial period (Puyana, 2017), part of the literature blames demand from China for enhancing negative repercussions in Latin America (Veltmeyer & Petras, 2014). Another group of authors hails China as a key factor to facilitate development if it loosens dependency on developed markets or creates conditions to enter global value chains-according to Tilzey (2019, p. 628), China helps Latin America escape "the imperial debt trap"; Blazquez-Lidoy et al ( 2004) say it offers opportunities for economic growth.…”
Section: A Revision Of the Literature On Latin American Agrarian Extr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although extractivism deepens the Latin American economic model based on exports of primary goods that perpetuates the natural-resource exploitation of the colonial period (Puyana, 2017), part of the literature blames demand from China for enhancing negative repercussions in Latin America (Veltmeyer & Petras, 2014). Another group of authors hails China as a key factor to facilitate development if it loosens dependency on developed markets or creates conditions to enter global value chains-according to Tilzey (2019, p. 628), China helps Latin America escape "the imperial debt trap"; Blazquez-Lidoy et al ( 2004) say it offers opportunities for economic growth.…”
Section: A Revision Of the Literature On Latin American Agrarian Extr...mentioning
confidence: 99%