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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.12.2023.tde-10042024-180028
Document
Author
Full name
Fábio Moreira Alves Esperança
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Grandi, Guilherme (President)
Carvalho, Andre Roncaglia de
Coutinho, Mauricio Chalfin
Salomão, Ivan Colangelo
Title in Portuguese
Dualismo e o pensamento econômico latino-americano
Keywords in Portuguese
Arthur Lewis
Celso Furtado
CEPAL
Dualismo
Subdesenvolvimento
Abstract in Portuguese
O conceito de dualismo marcou a compreensão sobre o subdesenvolvimento na segunda metade do século XX, tendo grande repercussão tanto na Economia do Desenvolvimento quanto no debate econômico dentro da América Latina. A presente dissertação busca investigar o debate e as distintas formulações e críticas acerca do conceito - de W. Arthur Lewis à crítica marxista, passando pela CEPAL e pela Escola de Campinas -, bem como a compreensão dos autores sobre as possibilidades de superação do dualismo e, consequentemente, do subdesenvolvimento.
Title in English
Dualism and the Latin American economic tought
Keywords in English
Arthur Lewis
Celso Furtado
Dualism
ECLAC
Underdevelopment
Abstract in English
The concept of "dualism"' left its mark on the overall understanding of the phenomenon of underdevelopment in the second half of the twentieth century, both in Development Economics, as well as in the overall latin american economic debate. The present thesis investigates the debates and distinct formulations around this concept - going from W. Arthur Lewis to the marxist critics, passing through the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), and the "Escola de Campinas" -, as well as the formulations around the possibilities of overcoming "dualism", and consequently underdevelopment.
 
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Publishing Date
2024-04-16
 
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