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CEPAL
Review
Tribute to Raúl Prebisch
This issue of CEPAL Review includes a special section to commemorate Raúl Prebisch in the centennial of his
birthday, containing a selection of articles prepared by renowned social scientists involved with Latin American
development thinking.
- Foreword,
(pdf 13 Kb.)
Oscar Altimir
- Raúl Prebisch on ECLAC's achievements
and deficiencies: an unpublished interview, (pdf 98
Kb.) David Pollock, Daniel Kerner and Joseph Love
- Raúl
Prebisch and the development agenda at the dawn of the
twenty-first century, (pdf 116 Kb. José Antonio Ocampo
- Prebisch:
the continuing validity of his basic ideas, (pdf 84
Kb.) Octavio Rodríguez
- The return of "vulnerability"
and Raúl Prebisch's early thinking of the "Argentine
business cycle", (pdf 114 Kb.) Arturo OConnell
- The ideas of young Prebisch, (pdf
94 Kb.) Adolfo
Gurrieri
- Raúl
Prebisch: his years in government, (pdf 35 Kb.) Roberto Cortés Conde
- Markets and the State in the evolution
of the "Prebisch manifesto", (pdf 109 Kb.) Edgar
Dosman
- The motive ideas behind three industrialization
processes, (pdf 42 Kb.) Norberto
González
- Technological change and opportunities
for development as a moving target, (pdf 218 Kb.) Carlota
Pérez
- Sectoral regimes, productivity and
international competitiveness, (pdf 152 Kb.) Jorge
Katz and Giovanni Stumpo
- Participation by the poor in the
fruits of growth, (pdf 49 Kb.) Mario
La Fuente and Pedro Sáinz
- Seduced and abandoned: the social
isolation of the urban poor, (pdf 111 Kb.) Rubén
Kaztman
- Employment in Latin America: cornerstone
of social policy, (pdf 118 Kb.) Barbara
Stallings and Jürgen Weller
- Trade in transgenic products: a
review of the international debate, (pdf 95 Kb.) María
Angélica Larach
- Static and dynamic impacts of MERCOSUR:
the case of the pharmaceutical sector, (pdf 92 Kb.) Marta
Bekerman and Pablo Sirlin
Download
Part I: Tribute to Raúl Prebisch in pdf format, (pdf 665 Kb.)
- Part
II: Articles in pdf format (pdf 813 Kb.)
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