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New Latin American Perspectives on Sustainable and Low Carbon Societies
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Buen Vivir vs Development (II): The Limits of (Neo-)Extractivism
Ecological Economics, 2017Like the entire Andean region, Ecuador has an economic structure that is dependent on primary exports. During the last boom in commodity prices the (neo-)extractivist development strategy generated economic growth and simultaneously reduced inequality.
C. Unai Villalba-Eguiluz, Iker Etxano
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(Neo-)extractivism – a new challenge for development theory from Latin America
Third World Quarterly, 2014This paper addresses new challenges and identifies starting points for development theory following recent debates in Latin America on ‘new or neo-extractivism’. It focuses on the concept of neo-extractivism and the context of its emergence, and on the changing role of the state.
Hans-Jürgen Burchardt
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