368 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 2002. The Regional Handbooks of Economic Development series provides accessible overviews of countries within their larger domestic and international contexts, focusing on the relations among regions as they meet the challenges of the twenty first century. The series allows the non-specialist student to explore a wide range of complex factors-social and political as well as... Read more
Part 1 History and Context; Chapter 1 The Colonial Era and its Aftermath, 1492–1870, David Rock; Chapter 2 Globalization and Retreat, 1870–1945, Miller Rory; Chapter 3 From Developmentalism to Neoliberalism, 1945–2001, Colin M. Lewis; Part 2 Nation States; Chapter 4 Venezuela, Richard S. Hillman; Chapter 5 Colombia, Arrarás Astrid; Chapter 6 Ecuador, Marc Becker; Chapter 7 Peru, Nick Caistor; Chapter 8 Bolivia, James F. Siekmeier; Chapter 9 Chile, Jonathan R. Barton; Chapter 10 Argentina, David Rock; Chapter 11 Uruguay, Astrid Arrarás; Chapter 12 Paraguay, Kevin Chambers; Chapter 13 Brazil, John J. Crocitti; Chapter 14 Guyana, Ralph Premdas; Chapter 15 Suriname, Edward Dew; Part 3 South America and the New Century; Chapter 16 Environment and Natural Resources, Jonathan R. Barton; Chapter 17 Agriculture, Warwick E. Murray; Chapter 18 Labor, Indigenous, and Social Movements, Donna Lee Van Cott; Chapter 19 Attempts at Integration, Peter Calvert; Chapter 20 Relations with the United States, Peter Calvert;

Biography

Patrick Heenan University of Liverpool, Monique Lamonatgne University of California, Santa Barbara. Rory Miller, David Rock

"The appendixes-- chronology of events, terms, biographies-- and the annotated bibliography and index will retain value for many years to come...The consistent strengths of the series include its coverage of multinationals, descriptions of the labor situations and distribution of wealth within the region, inclusion of larger regional and international relations, and preparation of reports by experts." -- Choice