CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S

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Autor(a) principal: Crespo,María Victoria
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Sociologia & Antropologia
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Resumo: Abstract This article offers a study of the uses of the concept of crisis in Latin America in the context of Dependency Theory and Developmentalism. This conceptual history of “crisis” in twentieth-century Latin America identifies the intellectual trajectory of Argentine economist Raul Prebisch as a starting point and narrative thread, followed by the iconic sociological products of, or influenced by, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL). The trajectory of the concept of crisis in the region begins with a concrete temporal application referring to specific historical critical moments or junctures. Based on Prebisch’s work, it shows how a fundamental conceptual shift may be observed during the crisis of the 1930s, when crisis is conceptualized as an opportunity that leaves “the lesson” of an urgent need to revise neoclassical economic theory, promote industrialization, and to deeply restructure the role of the State in the region. Later, in the late 1950s and in the context of CEPAL and Development Sociology, the concept changed from a conjunctural to a structural meaning. The article tackles other temporal applications, such as cyclical crisis, structural crisis, and permanent crisis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
title CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
spellingShingle CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
Crespo,María Victoria
Crisis
Development
Latin America
Dependency Theory
CEPAL/ECLAC
title_short CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
title_full CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
title_fullStr CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
title_full_unstemmed CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
title_sort CRISIS IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CONCEPT OF “CRISIS” IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTALISM AND RAÚL PREBISCH, 1929-1980S
author Crespo,María Victoria
author_facet Crespo,María Victoria
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Crespo,María Victoria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crisis
Development
Latin America
Dependency Theory
CEPAL/ECLAC
topic Crisis
Development
Latin America
Dependency Theory
CEPAL/ECLAC
description Abstract This article offers a study of the uses of the concept of crisis in Latin America in the context of Dependency Theory and Developmentalism. This conceptual history of “crisis” in twentieth-century Latin America identifies the intellectual trajectory of Argentine economist Raul Prebisch as a starting point and narrative thread, followed by the iconic sociological products of, or influenced by, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL). The trajectory of the concept of crisis in the region begins with a concrete temporal application referring to specific historical critical moments or junctures. Based on Prebisch’s work, it shows how a fundamental conceptual shift may be observed during the crisis of the 1930s, when crisis is conceptualized as an opportunity that leaves “the lesson” of an urgent need to revise neoclassical economic theory, promote industrialization, and to deeply restructure the role of the State in the region. Later, in the late 1950s and in the context of CEPAL and Development Sociology, the concept changed from a conjunctural to a structural meaning. The article tackles other temporal applications, such as cyclical crisis, structural crisis, and permanent crisis.
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