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Decentralization in Latin America: An Evaluation

Autor Stella Lowder, Arthur Morris
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 ian 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The concept of decentralization embraces several distinct processes, including the deconcentration of governmental and administrative functions, involving both their physical relocation and the devolution of powers, whether political or economic. This book presents a theoretical framework for observations of such phenomena in Latin America, relating them to the modern, or post-modern, tendencies of fragmentation of monolithic structures in many countries and in many fields of human activity. As such it is the first book to systematically examine the process in a particular region and to relate theoretical concepts to Latin American realities.Part I includes chapters illustrating the process in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. The focus shifts according to the particular context, some chapters emphasize the contradictions posed by state development and political, and administrative structures, while others examine the impact of neo-liberal economic measures in relation to spontaneous decentralization of people and activities. Part II provides a detailed case study of Mexico, with analyses of both political and economic aspects as practiced by the state and the private sector of the economy. The volume concludes with a consideration of the extent to which these circumstances are common to other parts of the Third World. A significant volume for Latin American Studies collections and those involved with regional planning and economic geography and development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275940218
ISBN-10: 0275940217
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ARTHUR MORRIS is Reader in Geography, Department of Geography and Topographic Science, at the University of Glasgow. His regional interests in Latin America have included both South America and Mexico, and he has done extended field studies in Argentina, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Mexico. He is the author of South America and contributed a chapter to Latin American Development.STELLA LOWDER is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography and Topography, University of Glasgow. She has life-long interests in Latin America and her interest in comparative urban forms and processes led to her book, Inside Third World Cities. She has also published articles in Third World Planning Review, Cities, and the Revista Interamericana de Planificacion. At present she is researching the structure of the Mexican shoe industry.

Cuprins

PrefaceDecentralization: The Context by Arthur MorrisDecentralization Processes in Latin AmericaDecentralization, Debt, Democracy, and the Amazonian Frontierlands of Bolivia and Brazil by David J. FoxSpontaneous Population Decentralization in Peru by Sarah A. RadcliffeThe Role of Intermediate Cities in Decentralization: Observations from Ecuador by Stella LowderNeoconservative Policies in Argentina and the Decentralization of Industry by Arthur MorrisDecision Making in Decentralizing Companies in a City Region: The Case of Greater Sao Paulo by Peter TownroeThe Case of MexicoDecentralization in Mexico: The Political Context by David E. StansfieldMexico's Decentralization in the 1980s: Promises, Promises, Promises. . . . by Victoria E. RodriguezIndustrial Decentralization in Mexico in Global Perspective by Robert N. GwynneInternational Integration and Location and Change in Mexico's Car Industry: Regional Concentration and Deconcentration by Pablo Wong-GonzalezDecentralization in Latin America: An Evaluation of Achievement by Stella LowderBibliographyIndex