#48 Una Perspectiva Comparativa de las Políticas de Estabilización en América Latina (Según un Enfoque Heterodoxo)
By Samuel Lichtensztein
This paper was prepared for a June 1979 Workshop on "Economic Stabilization Programs in Latin America: Political Dimensions" organized by the Latina American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Summary
La comprensión del desarrollo contemporáneo de América Latina reclama profundizar el análisis sobre la incidencia que las llamadas políticas de estabilización han tenido y siguen teniendo en el curso de los acontecimientos de nuestros países. Este trabajo es un intento en esa dirección.
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