Natural Resources and Divergence: A Comparison of Andean and Nordic Trajectories (2021)

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Natural Resources and Divergence: A Comparison of Andean and Nordic Trajectories (2021)

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La trampa de los recursos naturales ha sido siempre uno de los grandes interrogantes en las discusiones sobre el desarrollo económico de América Latina y el Caribe. El crecimiento de los países nórdicos durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX, ha llevado a cuestionar cuáles son los factores, políticas y modelos que pueden llevar a que unas regiones aprovechen, o no, la existencia de recursos naturales en su territorio. En este contexto, Cristián Ducoing (Universidad de Lund) y José Peres-Cajías (Universidad de Barcelona) editan Natural Resources and Divergence: A Comparison of Andean and Nordic Trajectories (Londres: Palgrave MacMillan, 2021), un volumen de siete capítulos que trae una renovada perspectiva comparativa. Sus 12 autores utilizan herramientas de la disciplina de historia económica para discutir aspectos del desarrollo económico de Chile, Perú, Bolivia, Brasil y los países nórdicos para responder al dilema de los recursos naturales para qué. Cristián Ducoing es investigador del Departamento de Historia Económica de la Universidad de Lund. Obtuvo la Licenciatura en Historia por la Universidad de Chile, y completó su PhD en Historia Económica en la Universidad de Barcelona (2012). Ha trabajado como investigador y docente en la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Universidad de Valparaíso y Umeå Universidad. Sus áreas de trabajo son recursos naturales y desarrollo, cuentas nacionales históricas y sostenibilidad. Entrevista por Beatriz Rodriguez-Satizabal, profesora de la Universidad del Pacífico (Perú). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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