Chilean economic development under neoliberalism : structural transformation, high inequality and environmental fragility / Andrés Solimano, Gabriela Zapata-Román
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Cambridge elements. Elements in development economicsPublisher: Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Description: 1 Online-RessourceISBN:- 9781009477352
- 983.06/5 23/eng/20240221
- F3100
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Summary: This Element examines the process of economic development of the last 50 years or so under the neoliberal model in terms of impacts on growth, inflation, income and wealth distribution and structural change. The analysis includes a historical perspective from the 19th century to the present and combines economic analysis with a political economy approach. -- Provided by publisherPPN: PPN: 1916237371Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-94-OAB
Summary -- Chapter 1 : Introduction -- Social Dimensions -- Organization of the Element -- Chapter2 : Chilean Development Models, Crises, and Constitutional History : A Long-Run Perspective -- Introduction -- The Conservative 1833 Constitution -- Bimetallism, Inconvertibility Crises, and Fiscal Money -- The More Progressive Constitution of 1925 -- The Great Depression, Import Substitution Development, and Chronic Inflation -- The Chilean Way to Socialism : The Allende Government of 1970-1973 -- Neoliberal Economics under Pinochet's Repressive Military Regime -- Pinochet's Constitution of 1980 Tried to Undermine the Republic -- Chile's Post-Pinochet Democracy -- Conclusion Chapter 3 : Patterns of Structural Transformation in Chile : Financialization and Deindustrialization -- Introduction -- Trends in Structural Transformation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 : Inflation, Inequality, Growth, and Macroeconomic Management -- Introduction -- Inflation -- Inequality -- The Ups and Downs of Economic Growth -- Resource and Environmental Sustainability of Chilean Growth -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 5 : Social Policies, Poverty, and Inequality -- Introduction -- Income Poverty -- The Commodification of Public Social Services during the 1980s and Its Effect on the Provision of Social Goods and the Labor Market -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6 : Synthesis, Conclusions, and Challenges
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