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Monetary sovereignty in Colombia. Political-economic analysis, 1991-2021

We present a political-economic analysis of the 1991-2021 period in Colombian history, by characterizing the dynamics of monetary policy, to understand the way the socioeconomic structure functions

The IDB and the political neoliberal model in South America: The case of Peru

The central question that guides this work is: How did the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) support a political neoliberal model in South America between 1990 and 2017? To respond, the ... associated with the development and financing development concepts, which in this work are addressed from an approach of critical international political economy. This enables us to comprehend the conjugation

The dismantling of Brazil by the waves of neoliberalism

The article makes a historical analysis of politics, the economy, and society in Brazil since the nineties, when neoliberalism was established as the dominant political system in the country. It

Economics: Scientific carácter and competing paradigms

, the confluence of the different theoretical bodies is discussed, and the class, political, and ideological component of each one is contrasted. To meet the demands imposed by the advancement of

Climate imperialism in the twenty-first century

inequality.Keywords : Capitalism; climate change; ecology; imperialism; political economy; F54; L72; Q54; Q58. ... University of Massachusetts en Amherst, Estados Unidos (correo electrónico: jayatijnu@ gmail.com). 2 Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts Estados Unidos (correo electrónico

Industrial policy, then and now

After 40 years of neoliberalism, even governments believe that they are inefficient when compared to the private sector. And economics, in its swing to the right, reinforces this view. The philosophy ... ). Could the crisis at Northern Rock have been predicted?: An evolutionary approach. Contributions to Political Economy, 27(1), 115-124. Recuperado de: https://doi.org/10.1093/cpe/bzn007 [ Links ] Chick

The debate on the organization of economic policy in a world dominated by finance: Implications for Mexico

The paper shows that the liberalization processes and the expansion of the financial sector have changed profoundly the economic, social, and political life of the world economy. New phenomena have ... ://zerodotnine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/blanchard_EP.pdf [ Links ] Blinder, A. S. (1997). Is government too political? Foreign Affairs, 76(6), 115-126. Recuperado de: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united

The effect of the major’s political party on municipal spending variables

Background:How much the major’s political party can affect policy results at municipal level? The literature has investigated the interaction between political parties and the voters in the formation ... political affiliation has no effect on the municipal expenditures such as investment, municipal staff, education, health and social programs. One hypothesis that would explain these findings is that majors

The global debate on the Critique of political economy in the 21st century

. The crisis of the 21st century capitalism has triggered a radical crisis of neoclassical economics. In contrast, the Critique of political economy is back in the global frontier debate in economic and ... tendency. There’s no doubt that The Capital of Karl Marx is promisingly back in the 21st century world economic debate. Keywords: critique of political economy; epochal crisis; breakdown tendency

Inequality and stagnation by policy design: Mainstream denialism and its dangerous political consequences

resistance has contributed to blocking the politics and policies needed to address stagnation, thereby contributing to a political vacuum which is being filled by odious forces. Those ugly political ... of Radical Political Economics, 29, 22-33. [ Links ] Palley, T. I. (2008). Breaking the neoclassical monopoly in economics. Project Syndicate. Recuperado de: https://www.project-syndicate.org

The culture of privilege and equal rights: Antipodes to be resolved in Latin American democracies

employment conditions, acceptable levels of welfare, and political voice. Such rights are far from being achieved, with a persistent gap between the de jure and de facto. Fiscal efforts and more proactive

Neoliberalism in Argentina. Citizen’s perceptions of a fatalistic chronicle

. This duality leads us to analyze governmental performances and citizens’ perceptions through time, in order to understand electoral outcomes, preferences, perspectives and political reaction, according ... the near future. Mainly, due to the political change that represents the return of the left party to the power, after the fateful result of Macri’s government. Keywords: Argentina; citizen perception

ECLAC’S thought and the dilemmas for the transformation of Mexico

progressive structural change; a big push for sustainability; macroeconomics for development; universal social protection that is sensitive to the differences; the physical, political, and economic autonomy of

Gender and the future of macroeconomics: An evolutionary approach

is to address gender, and what is required of a useful alternative, a political economy approach provides a clear focus for a more general discussion of the future of macroeconomics from an ... Özlem Onaran. Referencias bibliográficas Anderson, E. (2015). Feminist epistemology and philosophy of science. En E. N. Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford: Stanford

Theotonio Dos Santos (1936-2018): The revolutionary intellectual who pioneered dependency theory

This article analyzes the origins and development of the dependency theory through the life and work of Theotonio Dos Santos. His formative years at the academy and his early political activism in ... academy and his early political activism in Brazil are examined, particularly, his time at the University of Brasilia with Vania Bambirra, Ruy Mauro Marini and André Gunder Frank (“the quartet”). This is

The Latin American periphery in the global system of capitalism

manages to emerge by appealing to authoritarian political regimes. From this thesis derives a conclusion that constitutes the starting point of the third area of his thought: a stable and democratic

The problem of theoretical practice in Marxist historical production

Stagnation in the study of any discipline is a subject of importance, this article reflects on it from a Marxist approach to historiography and political economy. It argues that following ... specific regions such as Latin America may constitute a bias in such studies. The author questions what is the historian’s role in understanding a given social, political, and economic context. He explains

South Korea’s economic experience: Lessons and challenges

the possibility of separating them from the authoritarian political regime that promoted them.Keywords : Industrialization; export orientation; role of the state; innovation; technological development

Big business and a propensity for fascism

This text presents two essays by Michał Kalecki written during the sixties: “The fascism of our times” (1964) and “Vietnam and US big business” (1967), which analyze the political and economic ... ways in which fascism was making a comeback in the political landscape of some countries, such as France, West Germany and the United States, and how groups related to this ideology were infiltrating