Wealth, Development, and Social Inequalities in Latin America
Transdisciplinary Insights
Herausgeber: Burchardt, Hans-Jürgen; Lungo Rodríguez, Irene
Wealth, Development, and Social Inequalities in Latin America
Transdisciplinary Insights
Herausgeber: Burchardt, Hans-Jürgen; Lungo Rodríguez, Irene
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In this book, Hans-Jürgen Burchardt and Irene Lungo-Rodríguez lead a transdisciplinary team of experts to advance our understanding of wealth in Latin America.
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In this book, Hans-Jürgen Burchardt and Irene Lungo-Rodríguez lead a transdisciplinary team of experts to advance our understanding of wealth in Latin America.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781032473567
- ISBN-10: 1032473568
- Artikelnr.: 68101546
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781032473567
- ISBN-10: 1032473568
- Artikelnr.: 68101546
Hans-Jürgen Burchardt is Chair of the Department of International and Inter-Society Relations at the University of Kassel, Germany. He has many years of experience with joint projects and international cooperation. He was and is project leader of several university partnerships in Argentina, Chile, Cuba and Venezuela and has conducted various research projects in Latin America. As German director of the Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS), he is in charge of four Latin American regional centers at universities of excellence and is director of the Kassel Latin America Center CELA. For more than 15 years he has been researching questions of international environmental and raw materials policy, North-South relations, sustainability, and development theory with a focus on Latin America. Irene Lungo Rodríguez is Scientific Coordinator of the Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) Laboratory Confronting Inequalities in Latin America: Perspectives on Wealth and Power. She completed a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Universidad National de Mexico (UNAM) and is part of the National System of Researchers- SNI-CONACYT-Mexico.
Introduction: Wealth, inequalities, and sustainable development in Latin
America Part 1: Economics of Wealth 1. Natural Resource Wealth, Its
Problems, and What Can Be Done about them 2. Extractivism, Nature, and
Wealth: Unequal Specialization and the Modernization of Elite Rule in Latin
America 3. Agrarian Capitalism and Land Ownership: The Case of Uruguay 4.
Tax systems and concentration of wealth: the problems of the Mexican tax
system Part 2: Politics of Wealth 5. Wealth, Inequality, and Democracy in
Latin America: A methodological approach 6. The Names of Power: How to
Define Latin American Economic Elites? 7. The Wealth Defense Industry: An
Exploration of the Role of Intermediaries in the Financial and Tax Fields
in Economic Concentration 8. Elites and Development in Natural
Resource-Exporting Countries - Experiences from Ecuador Part 3: Culture of
Wealth 9. Privilege and Wealth in Latin America: Bridging Culture and
Political Economy 10. Wealth Studies, Whiteness, and Family Dynasties in
Latin America: Preliminary Reflections 11. "How does it feel to be a
solution?" The Relationship between Wealth and Whiteness in Latin America
12. Object of attraction: The Wife, the Dowry, and the Distribution of
Wealth in 19th Century Mexico
America Part 1: Economics of Wealth 1. Natural Resource Wealth, Its
Problems, and What Can Be Done about them 2. Extractivism, Nature, and
Wealth: Unequal Specialization and the Modernization of Elite Rule in Latin
America 3. Agrarian Capitalism and Land Ownership: The Case of Uruguay 4.
Tax systems and concentration of wealth: the problems of the Mexican tax
system Part 2: Politics of Wealth 5. Wealth, Inequality, and Democracy in
Latin America: A methodological approach 6. The Names of Power: How to
Define Latin American Economic Elites? 7. The Wealth Defense Industry: An
Exploration of the Role of Intermediaries in the Financial and Tax Fields
in Economic Concentration 8. Elites and Development in Natural
Resource-Exporting Countries - Experiences from Ecuador Part 3: Culture of
Wealth 9. Privilege and Wealth in Latin America: Bridging Culture and
Political Economy 10. Wealth Studies, Whiteness, and Family Dynasties in
Latin America: Preliminary Reflections 11. "How does it feel to be a
solution?" The Relationship between Wealth and Whiteness in Latin America
12. Object of attraction: The Wife, the Dowry, and the Distribution of
Wealth in 19th Century Mexico
Introduction: Wealth, inequalities, and sustainable development in Latin
America Part 1: Economics of Wealth 1. Natural Resource Wealth, Its
Problems, and What Can Be Done about them 2. Extractivism, Nature, and
Wealth: Unequal Specialization and the Modernization of Elite Rule in Latin
America 3. Agrarian Capitalism and Land Ownership: The Case of Uruguay 4.
Tax systems and concentration of wealth: the problems of the Mexican tax
system Part 2: Politics of Wealth 5. Wealth, Inequality, and Democracy in
Latin America: A methodological approach 6. The Names of Power: How to
Define Latin American Economic Elites? 7. The Wealth Defense Industry: An
Exploration of the Role of Intermediaries in the Financial and Tax Fields
in Economic Concentration 8. Elites and Development in Natural
Resource-Exporting Countries - Experiences from Ecuador Part 3: Culture of
Wealth 9. Privilege and Wealth in Latin America: Bridging Culture and
Political Economy 10. Wealth Studies, Whiteness, and Family Dynasties in
Latin America: Preliminary Reflections 11. "How does it feel to be a
solution?" The Relationship between Wealth and Whiteness in Latin America
12. Object of attraction: The Wife, the Dowry, and the Distribution of
Wealth in 19th Century Mexico
America Part 1: Economics of Wealth 1. Natural Resource Wealth, Its
Problems, and What Can Be Done about them 2. Extractivism, Nature, and
Wealth: Unequal Specialization and the Modernization of Elite Rule in Latin
America 3. Agrarian Capitalism and Land Ownership: The Case of Uruguay 4.
Tax systems and concentration of wealth: the problems of the Mexican tax
system Part 2: Politics of Wealth 5. Wealth, Inequality, and Democracy in
Latin America: A methodological approach 6. The Names of Power: How to
Define Latin American Economic Elites? 7. The Wealth Defense Industry: An
Exploration of the Role of Intermediaries in the Financial and Tax Fields
in Economic Concentration 8. Elites and Development in Natural
Resource-Exporting Countries - Experiences from Ecuador Part 3: Culture of
Wealth 9. Privilege and Wealth in Latin America: Bridging Culture and
Political Economy 10. Wealth Studies, Whiteness, and Family Dynasties in
Latin America: Preliminary Reflections 11. "How does it feel to be a
solution?" The Relationship between Wealth and Whiteness in Latin America
12. Object of attraction: The Wife, the Dowry, and the Distribution of
Wealth in 19th Century Mexico