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Paul Samuelson was attracted to the economic dynamics of South American countries because of the links between economic performance and political factors. He discussed the influence of “populist democracy” on Argentina's relative stagnation, which, he argued in the 1970s and early 1980s,...
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Argentina) with other economies that have another type of capitalism, in that way we can extract some effects of the … hierarchical capitalism in Latin America.Design/methodology/approach – The data were taken from World Economic Outlook (IMF), The … economic growth, innovation performance and democracy level than South Korea, Spain and Croatia. The variety of capitalism in …
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Objective: To identify the age, sex, mobility, education, work activity, working hours, street dwelling, and social security coverage in a group of children working in the streets in capital cities in Latin America. Material and Methods: Cross sectional study. A questionnaire was applied to 972...
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In this paper the vision of the "Young" and "Elder" Lamfalussy on the origins of instability in capitalist economies will be contrasted. The young Lamfalussy found the origins of instability in medium-term cumulative processes in the real sector of the economy, very much inspired by the vicious...
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