State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain: Volume 2
Herausgeber: Ferraro, Agustin E; Centeno, Miguel A
State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain: Volume 2
Herausgeber: Ferraro, Agustin E; Centeno, Miguel A
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This book analyzes how developmental states contributed to economic prosperity, sometimes with spectacular success, and sometimes with less brilliant results.
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This book analyzes how developmental states contributed to economic prosperity, sometimes with spectacular success, and sometimes with less brilliant results.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 188mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781107189829
- ISBN-10: 1107189829
- Artikelnr.: 53021430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 188mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781107189829
- ISBN-10: 1107189829
- Artikelnr.: 53021430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Those were the days. The Latin American economic
and cultural boom vs. the Spanish miracle Miguel A. Centeno, Agustin E.
Ferraro and Vivekananda Nemana; Part II. Visions and Politics of
Development: 2. CEPAL as idea factory for Latin American development.
Intellectual and political influence 1950-90 Joseph Love; 3. The arc of
development. Economists and sociologists' quest for the state Margarita
Fajardo; 4. From 'showcase' to 'failure'. Democracy and the Colombian
developmental state in the 1960s Robert Karl; Part III. Institutional
Design: Infrastructural and Territorial Power: 5. One blueprint, three
translations: Corporaciones de Fomento in Colombia, Chile and Peru José
Carlos Orihuela; 6. The rise and fall of the Instituto Nacional de
Planificación in Peru (1962-92): exploring the limits of state capacity
building in weak states Eduardo Dargent; 7. A double-edged sword: the
institutional foundations of the Brazilian developmental state, 1930-85
Luciana de Souza Leão; 8. Life is a dream. Bureaucracy and industrial
development in Spain, 1950-90 Agustin E. Ferraro and Juan José Rastrollo;
Part IV. Industry, Trade and Growth: Economic Power: 9. Emergence and
maturity of the developmental state in Argentina, Brazil and Spain,
1930-90. An economic history approach Jordi Catalan and Tomàs
Fernández-de-Sevilla; 10. The Mexican developmental state, c.1920-c.1980
Alan Knight; 11. The developmental state and the agricultural machinery
industry in Argentina Yovanna Pineda; 12. The Chilean developmental state.
Political balance, economic accommodation, and technocratic insulation
1924-1973 Patricio Silva; Part V. National and Civic Identities: Symbolic
Power: 13. The developmental state and the rise of popular nationalism:
cause, coincidence, or elective affinity? Matthias vom Hau; 14. State,
nation, and identity in Brazil, 1930-2000 Marshall Eakin; 15. Urban
informality, citizenship, and the paradoxes of development Brodwyn Fisher;
Part VI. Conclusion: 16. Authoritarianism, democracy, and development in
Latin America and Spain 1930-1990 Agustin E. Ferraro and Miguel A. Centeno.
and cultural boom vs. the Spanish miracle Miguel A. Centeno, Agustin E.
Ferraro and Vivekananda Nemana; Part II. Visions and Politics of
Development: 2. CEPAL as idea factory for Latin American development.
Intellectual and political influence 1950-90 Joseph Love; 3. The arc of
development. Economists and sociologists' quest for the state Margarita
Fajardo; 4. From 'showcase' to 'failure'. Democracy and the Colombian
developmental state in the 1960s Robert Karl; Part III. Institutional
Design: Infrastructural and Territorial Power: 5. One blueprint, three
translations: Corporaciones de Fomento in Colombia, Chile and Peru José
Carlos Orihuela; 6. The rise and fall of the Instituto Nacional de
Planificación in Peru (1962-92): exploring the limits of state capacity
building in weak states Eduardo Dargent; 7. A double-edged sword: the
institutional foundations of the Brazilian developmental state, 1930-85
Luciana de Souza Leão; 8. Life is a dream. Bureaucracy and industrial
development in Spain, 1950-90 Agustin E. Ferraro and Juan José Rastrollo;
Part IV. Industry, Trade and Growth: Economic Power: 9. Emergence and
maturity of the developmental state in Argentina, Brazil and Spain,
1930-90. An economic history approach Jordi Catalan and Tomàs
Fernández-de-Sevilla; 10. The Mexican developmental state, c.1920-c.1980
Alan Knight; 11. The developmental state and the agricultural machinery
industry in Argentina Yovanna Pineda; 12. The Chilean developmental state.
Political balance, economic accommodation, and technocratic insulation
1924-1973 Patricio Silva; Part V. National and Civic Identities: Symbolic
Power: 13. The developmental state and the rise of popular nationalism:
cause, coincidence, or elective affinity? Matthias vom Hau; 14. State,
nation, and identity in Brazil, 1930-2000 Marshall Eakin; 15. Urban
informality, citizenship, and the paradoxes of development Brodwyn Fisher;
Part VI. Conclusion: 16. Authoritarianism, democracy, and development in
Latin America and Spain 1930-1990 Agustin E. Ferraro and Miguel A. Centeno.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Those were the days. The Latin American economic
and cultural boom vs. the Spanish miracle Miguel A. Centeno, Agustin E.
Ferraro and Vivekananda Nemana; Part II. Visions and Politics of
Development: 2. CEPAL as idea factory for Latin American development.
Intellectual and political influence 1950-90 Joseph Love; 3. The arc of
development. Economists and sociologists' quest for the state Margarita
Fajardo; 4. From 'showcase' to 'failure'. Democracy and the Colombian
developmental state in the 1960s Robert Karl; Part III. Institutional
Design: Infrastructural and Territorial Power: 5. One blueprint, three
translations: Corporaciones de Fomento in Colombia, Chile and Peru José
Carlos Orihuela; 6. The rise and fall of the Instituto Nacional de
Planificación in Peru (1962-92): exploring the limits of state capacity
building in weak states Eduardo Dargent; 7. A double-edged sword: the
institutional foundations of the Brazilian developmental state, 1930-85
Luciana de Souza Leão; 8. Life is a dream. Bureaucracy and industrial
development in Spain, 1950-90 Agustin E. Ferraro and Juan José Rastrollo;
Part IV. Industry, Trade and Growth: Economic Power: 9. Emergence and
maturity of the developmental state in Argentina, Brazil and Spain,
1930-90. An economic history approach Jordi Catalan and Tomàs
Fernández-de-Sevilla; 10. The Mexican developmental state, c.1920-c.1980
Alan Knight; 11. The developmental state and the agricultural machinery
industry in Argentina Yovanna Pineda; 12. The Chilean developmental state.
Political balance, economic accommodation, and technocratic insulation
1924-1973 Patricio Silva; Part V. National and Civic Identities: Symbolic
Power: 13. The developmental state and the rise of popular nationalism:
cause, coincidence, or elective affinity? Matthias vom Hau; 14. State,
nation, and identity in Brazil, 1930-2000 Marshall Eakin; 15. Urban
informality, citizenship, and the paradoxes of development Brodwyn Fisher;
Part VI. Conclusion: 16. Authoritarianism, democracy, and development in
Latin America and Spain 1930-1990 Agustin E. Ferraro and Miguel A. Centeno.
and cultural boom vs. the Spanish miracle Miguel A. Centeno, Agustin E.
Ferraro and Vivekananda Nemana; Part II. Visions and Politics of
Development: 2. CEPAL as idea factory for Latin American development.
Intellectual and political influence 1950-90 Joseph Love; 3. The arc of
development. Economists and sociologists' quest for the state Margarita
Fajardo; 4. From 'showcase' to 'failure'. Democracy and the Colombian
developmental state in the 1960s Robert Karl; Part III. Institutional
Design: Infrastructural and Territorial Power: 5. One blueprint, three
translations: Corporaciones de Fomento in Colombia, Chile and Peru José
Carlos Orihuela; 6. The rise and fall of the Instituto Nacional de
Planificación in Peru (1962-92): exploring the limits of state capacity
building in weak states Eduardo Dargent; 7. A double-edged sword: the
institutional foundations of the Brazilian developmental state, 1930-85
Luciana de Souza Leão; 8. Life is a dream. Bureaucracy and industrial
development in Spain, 1950-90 Agustin E. Ferraro and Juan José Rastrollo;
Part IV. Industry, Trade and Growth: Economic Power: 9. Emergence and
maturity of the developmental state in Argentina, Brazil and Spain,
1930-90. An economic history approach Jordi Catalan and Tomàs
Fernández-de-Sevilla; 10. The Mexican developmental state, c.1920-c.1980
Alan Knight; 11. The developmental state and the agricultural machinery
industry in Argentina Yovanna Pineda; 12. The Chilean developmental state.
Political balance, economic accommodation, and technocratic insulation
1924-1973 Patricio Silva; Part V. National and Civic Identities: Symbolic
Power: 13. The developmental state and the rise of popular nationalism:
cause, coincidence, or elective affinity? Matthias vom Hau; 14. State,
nation, and identity in Brazil, 1930-2000 Marshall Eakin; 15. Urban
informality, citizenship, and the paradoxes of development Brodwyn Fisher;
Part VI. Conclusion: 16. Authoritarianism, democracy, and development in
Latin America and Spain 1930-1990 Agustin E. Ferraro and Miguel A. Centeno.







