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Title: | Structuralism and Development Economics in the European Semi-Periphery: the case of Portugal | Authors: | Bastien, Carlos Cardoso, José Luís |
Issue Date: | 2003 | Publisher: | Faculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra | Abstract: | Este artigo visa descrever os aspectos
principais do processo de difusão e de
assimilação das ideias económicas
desenvolvimentistas e estruturalistas em
Portugal entre os anos 1950 e 1980.
Ocupa-se de uma situação particular em
que ideias originárias da periferia da
economia mundial (países
latino-americanos) influenciaram de modo
relevante um país semi-periférico.
Sustenta-se que os economistas
portugueses se revelaram mais sensíveis
aos aspectos técnicos relacionados com
o planeamento económico do que à
dimensão social e política associada à
análise das condições económicas e
sociais dos países subdesenvolvidos. Le but de cet article est la caractérisation des aspects les plus importants du procès de diffusion et assimilation des idées économiques développementalistes et structuralistes au Portugal entre les années 1950 et 1980. Il s’occupe d’une situation particulière dans laquelle des idées originaires de la périphérie de l’économie mondiale (pays latino-américains) ont influencé d’une façon importante un pays semi-périphérique. Ont considère que les économistes portugais se sont rendus plus sensibles aux aspects techniques apportés par la planification économique qu’à la dimension sociale et politique engagée dans l’analyse des conditions économiques et sociales des pays sous-développés. This article aims at presenting the basic features of the process of diffusion and assimilation of structuralist, developmentalist economic ideas in Portugal from the 1950’s to the 1980’s. This is a case study of a particular situation where ideas coming from the periphery of the world economy (Latin- American countries) were quite influential in a semi-periphery country. The article argues that Portuguese economists were more sensitive to the technical aspects related to economic planning and less concerned with the sociological and political dimension associated to the analysis of the social and economic conditions of living in underdeveloped countries. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/24972 | ISSN: | 2183-203X |
Appears in Collections: | Notas Económicas |
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