O pensamento latino-americano: da CEPAL à teoria marxista da dependência

The present dissertation analyzes the evolution of the Latin American economic thought between the decades of the 1950s and 1970s. The starting point of the research takes the creation of the Economic Comission for Latin America (CEPAL) as its landmark in 1949. One considers its institutionalization...

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Autor: Suhett, Leon Santiago Mendes
Tipo de recurso: tesis de maestría
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:Brasil
Institución:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)
Repositorio:Repositório Institucional da PUC_SP
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/19898
Acceso en línea:https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/19898
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:América Latina - Condições econômicas
Comissão Econômica para América Latina - CEPAL
Filosofia marxista
Latin American economic thought
Economic Comission for Latin America (CEPAL)
Marxist Theory of Dependence
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA
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Sumario:The present dissertation analyzes the evolution of the Latin American economic thought between the decades of the 1950s and 1970s. The starting point of the research takes the creation of the Economic Comission for Latin America (CEPAL) as its landmark in 1949. One considers its institutionalization led by Raúl Prebisch, as the opening process of a constructive authentic critical thought in the region. The theories developed by André Gunder Frank and Ruy Mauro Marini are analyzed within the scope of mesuring its advances as well as the shortcomings of these contributions. In this essay one approaches the main concepts and categories as given by each one of these authors. Therefore, by this token, one considers the André Gunder Frank theories as playing one intermediate role by providing elements for the rupture with the reformist trends of the CEPAL think tanks as well as establishing some pillars which will allow the construction of the Marxist Theory of Dependence