
Resource Radicals with Thea Riofrancos
The Dig
00:00
The Import Substitute Industrialization in Latin America
i s i was about moving up the ladder of economic value and developed development, so that you eventually produce like, value added manufactured goods and capital intensive, technologically sophisticated goods. But what happened in brazil, and again, i'm simplifying, and i really recommend ta the classic work by girma o'donnell on the case of bBrazil and argentina as well is that is i entered into some of its own internal contradictions. And then internally, these countries also have a dependency on the agricultural sector because they are important export sectors. It's like a chicken and egg problem that is created by the conditions of global capitalism and the legacies of colonialism.
Play episode from 01:44:34
Transcript


