The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects

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Autor(a) principal: MISSIO,FABRÍCIO
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: JAYME JR.,FREDERICO G., OREIRO,JOSÉ LUÍS
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: This paper examines the structuralist tradition in economics, emphasizing the role that structures play in the economic growth of developing countries. Since the subject at hand is evidently too large to cover in a single article, an emphasis has been brought to bear upon the macroeconomic elements of such a tradition, while also exploring its methodological aspects. It begins by analysing some general aspects of structuralism in economics (its evolution and origins) associated with ECLAC thought, in this instance focusing on the dynamics of the center-periphery relationship. Thereafter, the macroeconomic structuralism derived from the works of Taylor (1983, 1991) is presented, followed by a presentation of neo-structuralism. Centred on the concept of systemic competitiveness, this approach defines a strategy to achieve the high road of globalization, understood here as an inevitable process in spite of its engagement being dependent on the policies adopted. The conclusions show the genuine contributions of this tradition to economic theory.
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title The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
spellingShingle The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
MISSIO,FABRÍCIO
structures
constraints and economic development
title_short The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
title_full The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
title_fullStr The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
title_full_unstemmed The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
title_sort The structuralist tradition in economics: methodological and macroeconomics aspects
author MISSIO,FABRÍCIO
author_facet MISSIO,FABRÍCIO
JAYME JR.,FREDERICO G.
OREIRO,JOSÉ LUÍS
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author2 JAYME JR.,FREDERICO G.
OREIRO,JOSÉ LUÍS
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MISSIO,FABRÍCIO
JAYME JR.,FREDERICO G.
OREIRO,JOSÉ LUÍS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv structures
constraints and economic development
topic structures
constraints and economic development
description This paper examines the structuralist tradition in economics, emphasizing the role that structures play in the economic growth of developing countries. Since the subject at hand is evidently too large to cover in a single article, an emphasis has been brought to bear upon the macroeconomic elements of such a tradition, while also exploring its methodological aspects. It begins by analysing some general aspects of structuralism in economics (its evolution and origins) associated with ECLAC thought, in this instance focusing on the dynamics of the center-periphery relationship. Thereafter, the macroeconomic structuralism derived from the works of Taylor (1983, 1991) is presented, followed by a presentation of neo-structuralism. Centred on the concept of systemic competitiveness, this approach defines a strategy to achieve the high road of globalization, understood here as an inevitable process in spite of its engagement being dependent on the policies adopted. The conclusions show the genuine contributions of this tradition to economic theory.
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