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Nicolás Grinberg examines the specificities of capitalist development in Brazil and South Korea, starting from their modes of participation in the globally structured process of capital accumulation and explaining them as an expression of the latter's contradictory unfolding.

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Nicolás Grinberg examines the specificities of capitalist development in Brazil and South Korea, starting from their modes of participation in the globally structured process of capital accumulation and explaining them as an expression of the latter's contradictory unfolding.
Autorenporträt
Nicolás Grinberg, PhD. (2011), London School of Economics and Political Science, is independent researcher at Argentina's National Scientific and Technical Research Council and associate professor in Comparative Economic Development at the Interdisciplinary School of Advanced Social Studies of the National University of San Martin. He works on the political economy of capitalist development from a comparative-historical perspective. His work has been published in New Political Economy, the Journal of Contemporary Asia, Latin American Perspectives and Third World Quarterly, amongst others.