The history and challenges of Latin American development


Autoria(s): Ocampo, José Antonio
Data(s)

02/01/2014

02/01/2014

01/08/2013

Resumo

Foreword Alicia Bárcena and introduction by Jorge Máttar

Incluye bibliografía

The past, present and future of Latin American development has been the subject of numerous studies, theories and controversies. In this essay, prepared for the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Latin American and Caribbean Institute for Economic and Social Planning (ILPES);, José Antonio Ocampo traces the vicissitudes, achievements and challenges of the region's development, which, as in the rest of the world, has undergone major shifts in the past five decades. Ocampo identifies the region's development challenges, and offers his thoughts on possible ways forward and on the public policy instruments that might be employed to pursue them. Without doubt, this requires a renewed State capable of redeeming the art of public policy, and of reclaiming planning as a powerful, modern tool for achieving development with equality.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11362/3183

LC/L.3546

LC/IP/L.322

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

ECLAC