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Development Strategies as Ideology : Puerto Rico's Export-Led Industrialization Experience / Emilio Pantojas-Garcia.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1990Description: 1 online resource (250 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781555871987
  • 9781685858926
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.97295 23/eng/20230721
LOC classification:
  • HC154.5 .P36 1990
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Development Strategies as Ideology -- Introduction -- Ideology, State, and Class -- Developmentalism as a Dominant Ideology -- The Case of Puerto Rico -- 2 Populist Reformism and the Origins of Developmentalism -- Introduction -- The 1930s: The Political and Economic Crisis of the Sugar Economy -- From the Crisis to World War II -- The Importance of Developmentalism -- 3 The Capital-Importation/Export-Processing Strategy: The First Stage -- Introduction -- The Redefinition of the Reformist Strategy -- The New Development Strategy -- The Impact of the CI/EP Strategy on the Socioeconomic Structure -- The New Developmentalist Discourse -- 4 Transnational Capital: The Second Stage of the Capital- Importation/Export-Processing Strategy -- The Politicoeconomic Basis for the Deepening of the CI/EP Strategy -- Charting a New Course -- The Impact of the Deepening of the CI/EP Strategy -- The Exacerbation of the Politicoideological Contradictions -- The Collapse of the CI/EP Strategy -- 5 Crisis and Restructuring: The High-Finance Strategy -- Introduction -- Crisis and the Need for Restructuring -- The Politics of Restructuring -- The High-Finance Strategy -- Peripheral Postindustrialization -- New Political Conflicts and the Future -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book and the Author
Summary: Using Puerto Rico as a model, Pantojas-Garcia explores the political process that led to the formulation of export-oriented development strategies and presents the alternative view that such strategies are ideological contructs that express the political and economic interests of dominant class coalitions, not of society as a whole.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Development Strategies as Ideology -- Introduction -- Ideology, State, and Class -- Developmentalism as a Dominant Ideology -- The Case of Puerto Rico -- 2 Populist Reformism and the Origins of Developmentalism -- Introduction -- The 1930s: The Political and Economic Crisis of the Sugar Economy -- From the Crisis to World War II -- The Importance of Developmentalism -- 3 The Capital-Importation/Export-Processing Strategy: The First Stage -- Introduction -- The Redefinition of the Reformist Strategy -- The New Development Strategy -- The Impact of the CI/EP Strategy on the Socioeconomic Structure -- The New Developmentalist Discourse -- 4 Transnational Capital: The Second Stage of the Capital- Importation/Export-Processing Strategy -- The Politicoeconomic Basis for the Deepening of the CI/EP Strategy -- Charting a New Course -- The Impact of the Deepening of the CI/EP Strategy -- The Exacerbation of the Politicoideological Contradictions -- The Collapse of the CI/EP Strategy -- 5 Crisis and Restructuring: The High-Finance Strategy -- Introduction -- Crisis and the Need for Restructuring -- The Politics of Restructuring -- The High-Finance Strategy -- Peripheral Postindustrialization -- New Political Conflicts and the Future -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book and the Author

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Using Puerto Rico as a model, Pantojas-Garcia explores the political process that led to the formulation of export-oriented development strategies and presents the alternative view that such strategies are ideological contructs that express the political and economic interests of dominant class coalitions, not of society as a whole.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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