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Further Readings
- Bresser-Pereira, LC and Rugitsky, F 2018. Industrial policy and exchange rate scepticism. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 42(3), 617-632.
- Farthing, L. and Fabricant, N. 2018. Open Veins Revisited: Charting the Social, Economic, and Political Contours of the New Extractivism in Latin America. Latin American Perspectives, 45(5), 4-17.
- Fernández, V. R. and Brondino, G., eds., 2019. Development in Latin America: Critical Discussions from the Periphery. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Kay, C. and Vergara-Camus, L., eds., 2018. La cuestión agraria y los gobiernos de izquierda en América Latina: campesinos, agronegocio y neodesarrollismo. Buenos Aires: CLACSO.
- Marston, A. and Kennemore, A. 2018. Extraction, Revolution, Plurinationalism: Rethinking Extractivism from Bolivia. Latin American Perspectives, online first, 1-20.
- Medeiros, C. A. and Trebat, N. 2016. Latin America at a Crossroads: Controversies on Growth, Income Distribution and Structural Change. Centro Sraffa Working Papers, 22, 1-27.
- Menaldo, V. 2015. The New Political Economy of Natural Resources in Latin America. Latin American Politics and Society, 57(1), 163-173.
- Ocampo, J. A., et al. 2018. The myth of the 'Latin American decade'. PSL Quarterly Review, 71(285), 231-251.
- Palma, J. G. 2014. Latin America’s Social Imagination since 1950. From one type of ‘Absolute Certainties’ to Another— with no (Far More Creative) ‘Uncomfortable Uncertainties’ in Sight. Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, 1416, 1-41.
- Rapetti, M. 2013. Macroeconomic Policy Coordination in a Competitive Real Exchange Rate Strategy for Development. Journal of Globalization and Development, 3(2), 1-31.
- Saad-Filho, A., 2005. The rise and decline of Latin American structuralism and dependency theory. In: Jomo, K. S. and Reinert, E. S. eds. The origins of development economics: how schools of economic thought have addressed development. London: Zed Books, 128-145.
- Schneider, BR, 2015. Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America: Business-State Relations and the New Developmentalism. Cheltenham: Palgrave Macmillan.