The integrationist revival: A return to Prebisch’s policy prescriptions
This paper revisits Raúl Prebisch’s views on an issue that has become central to trade and development policy in the 1990s: The relationship between industrialization, regional economic integration and outward-oriented growth. The author argues that, whereas these elements have been interpreted as relatively separate components of Raul Prebisch’s thinking, they are in fact organically related in the dynamic sequence of development policies formulated by Prebisch.
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.18356/d198f18e-en |