Revisitando la política industrial y la industrialización en la América Latina del siglo XX
No. 68 (2019-04-01)Autor/a(es/as)
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Andrés ÁlvarezUniversidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano (Colombia)
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Carlos Andrés BrandoUniversidad de los Andes (Colombia)
Resumen
Este breve artículo busca ofrecerle al lector una introducción a este número especial dedicado a la industrialización en América Latina contemporánea. Para este propósito se consideran tres asuntos. Primero, la importancia de la industrialización para mantener altas tasas de crecimiento económico que conduzcan a altos niveles de ingreso per cápita. Segundo, el debate historiográfico global de larga data sobre los éxitos y fracasos de la política industrial: mercado versus Estados. Por último, la trayectoria industrial de América Latina desde los lentes de cuatro tendencias historiográficas, y cómo como cada uno de los artículos originales de este dossier se articula con la literatura existente y contribuye a mejorar nuestra comprensión sobre una de las transformaciones más importantes en la historia de la región.
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