ECLAC and the new growth theories This article reviews various different growth models, with emph... more ECLAC and the new growth theories This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between economies with differing degrees of technological development. It takes as its starting point the proposals put forward by ECLAC in the 1950s (section II); as subsequent proposals by ECLAC in the 1980s and 1990s have incorporated various contributions made by more recent models it may be asserted that the evolution of ECLAC’s ideas likewise illustrates the evolution of economic growth theory in general. It then goes on to analyse endogenous growth models with monopolistic competition conditions of the neoclassical school (section III), presents Schumpeterian models of what has been called the “evolutionary school” (section IV), and describes the thinking of the “new ECLAC ” of the 1980s and 1990s and its conceptual and propositional renewal (section V). It then compares the different models and approaches analysed in the light of some aspects considered t...
This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between e... more This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between economies with differing degrees of technological development. It takes as its starting point the proposals put forward by ECLAC in the 1950s (section II); as subsequent proposals by ECLAC in the 1980s and 1990s have incorporated various contributions made by more recent models it may be asserted that the evolution of ECLAC’s ideas likewise illustrates the evolution of economic growth theory in general. It then goes on to analyse endogenous growth models with monopolistic competition conditions of the neoclassical school (section III), presents Schumpeterian models of what has been called the “evolutionary school” (section IV), and describes the thinking of the “new ECLAC ” of the 1980s and 1990s and its conceptual and propositional renewal (section V). It then compares the different models and approaches analysed in the light of some aspects considered to be of key importance, such as th...
A grande influencia que as ideias da CEPAL exerceram no continente justifica que as analise em pr... more A grande influencia que as ideias da CEPAL exerceram no continente justifica que as analise em profundidade. As propostas do orgao evoluiram ao longo de sua vida institucional. Neste trabalho, expoe-se sucintamente, primeiro, as propostas atuais da CEPAL, e depois a concepcao do sistema centro-periferia. Questiona-se sobre algumas de suas implicacoes e, finalmente, procura-se adequar certas perguntas sobre a nova proposta da CEPAL para o desenvolvimento da regiao. O artigo inclui uma extensa bibliografia sobre o tema.AbstractThe enormous influence of ECLAC’s ideas on this continent warrants their indepth analysis. The organizations’s proposals have envolved over the course of its institutional life. This paper succintly sets forth, first, the ECLAC’s current proposals, and then the conception of the center-periphery system. It looks into some of its implications and, finally, seeks to address certain questions as to some of its implications and, finally, seeks to addres certain ques...
This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between e... more This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between economies with differing degrees of technological development. It takes as its starting point the proposals put forward by ECLAC in the 1950s (section II); as subsequent proposals by ECLAC in the 1980s and 1990s have incorporated various contributions made by more recent models it may be asserted that the evolution of ECLAC's ideas likewise illustrates the evolution of economic growth theory in general. It then goes on to analyse endogenous growth models with monopolistic competition conditions of the neoclassical school (section III), presents Schumpeterian models of what has been called the "evolutionary school" (section IV), and describes the thinking of the "new ECLAC" of the 1980s and 1990s and its conceptual and propositional renewal (section V). It then compares the different models and approaches analysed in the light of some aspects considered to be of key importance, such as the role assigned to endogenous technical progress in explaining long-term economic growth, the way the different conceptions of technology condition the nature of public intervention to promote development, and the validity of the concepts of bipolarity and/or international divergence with respect to the long-term growth rates of the per capita product (section VI). The final considerations (section VII) contain some reflections on aspects relating to development policies, both from the standpoint of the various approaches reviewed earlier and from that of the special structural features typical of the Latin American economies.
ECLAC and the new growth theories This article reviews various different growth models, with emph... more ECLAC and the new growth theories This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between economies with differing degrees of technological development. It takes as its starting point the proposals put forward by ECLAC in the 1950s (section II); as subsequent proposals by ECLAC in the 1980s and 1990s have incorporated various contributions made by more recent models it may be asserted that the evolution of ECLAC’s ideas likewise illustrates the evolution of economic growth theory in general. It then goes on to analyse endogenous growth models with monopolistic competition conditions of the neoclassical school (section III), presents Schumpeterian models of what has been called the “evolutionary school” (section IV), and describes the thinking of the “new ECLAC ” of the 1980s and 1990s and its conceptual and propositional renewal (section V). It then compares the different models and approaches analysed in the light of some aspects considered t...
This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between e... more This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between economies with differing degrees of technological development. It takes as its starting point the proposals put forward by ECLAC in the 1950s (section II); as subsequent proposals by ECLAC in the 1980s and 1990s have incorporated various contributions made by more recent models it may be asserted that the evolution of ECLAC’s ideas likewise illustrates the evolution of economic growth theory in general. It then goes on to analyse endogenous growth models with monopolistic competition conditions of the neoclassical school (section III), presents Schumpeterian models of what has been called the “evolutionary school” (section IV), and describes the thinking of the “new ECLAC ” of the 1980s and 1990s and its conceptual and propositional renewal (section V). It then compares the different models and approaches analysed in the light of some aspects considered to be of key importance, such as th...
A grande influencia que as ideias da CEPAL exerceram no continente justifica que as analise em pr... more A grande influencia que as ideias da CEPAL exerceram no continente justifica que as analise em profundidade. As propostas do orgao evoluiram ao longo de sua vida institucional. Neste trabalho, expoe-se sucintamente, primeiro, as propostas atuais da CEPAL, e depois a concepcao do sistema centro-periferia. Questiona-se sobre algumas de suas implicacoes e, finalmente, procura-se adequar certas perguntas sobre a nova proposta da CEPAL para o desenvolvimento da regiao. O artigo inclui uma extensa bibliografia sobre o tema.AbstractThe enormous influence of ECLAC’s ideas on this continent warrants their indepth analysis. The organizations’s proposals have envolved over the course of its institutional life. This paper succintly sets forth, first, the ECLAC’s current proposals, and then the conception of the center-periphery system. It looks into some of its implications and, finally, seeks to address certain questions as to some of its implications and, finally, seeks to addres certain ques...
This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between e... more This article reviews various different growth models, with emphasis on the interactions between economies with differing degrees of technological development. It takes as its starting point the proposals put forward by ECLAC in the 1950s (section II); as subsequent proposals by ECLAC in the 1980s and 1990s have incorporated various contributions made by more recent models it may be asserted that the evolution of ECLAC's ideas likewise illustrates the evolution of economic growth theory in general. It then goes on to analyse endogenous growth models with monopolistic competition conditions of the neoclassical school (section III), presents Schumpeterian models of what has been called the "evolutionary school" (section IV), and describes the thinking of the "new ECLAC" of the 1980s and 1990s and its conceptual and propositional renewal (section V). It then compares the different models and approaches analysed in the light of some aspects considered to be of key importance, such as the role assigned to endogenous technical progress in explaining long-term economic growth, the way the different conceptions of technology condition the nature of public intervention to promote development, and the validity of the concepts of bipolarity and/or international divergence with respect to the long-term growth rates of the per capita product (section VI). The final considerations (section VII) contain some reflections on aspects relating to development policies, both from the standpoint of the various approaches reviewed earlier and from that of the special structural features typical of the Latin American economies.
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