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This paper aims to show how the neo-classical current, which has yet absorbed development as one of its components, is trapped in a deep crisis, and how its domination can be understood in the theoretical field tightly linked to that of neo-liberalism on the policies of development.
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This article is to be published in the May 2006 issue of the Monthly Review. Nowadays, neoclassical economics' domination of development theory is on par with that of high finance's neoliberal power over development policies. There are important complementarities between these two forms of...
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This article is the introduction of an issue (to be published) of the U.S. review International Journal of Political Economy on the Cuban economy, and coordinated by Rémy Herrera. It deals with the progresses, but also with the deficiencies, of the Cuban revolution in the economic field, until...
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Education constitutes one of the fundamental axes of the Cuban socialist development project and one of the means of achieving the goal of equality. In that country, the educational system has the purpose to call into question the capitalist division of labour, as well as the social division...
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This Working Paper deals with the progresses, but also with the deficiencies, of the Cuban revolution in the economic field, until the recent de-dollarization. It underlines its economic challenges at the beginning of the XXIst century, as well as its internal forces and external opportunities...
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This MATISSE Working Paper of the MSE of Paris 1 is taken from a report that the Author has written for the Commission on Human Rights of the United Nations (Geneva) and jointly presented by the Europe - Third World Centre and by the American Association of jurists. It explains the dangers of...
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This MATISSE Working Paper of the MSE of Paris 1 is taken from a report that the Author has written for the Commission on Human Rights of the United Nations (Geneva) and jointly presented by the Europe - Third World Centre and by the American Association of Jurists. It analyses the "good...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005670964