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1 COURSE AT IHEAL- SORBONNE JANUARY TO MARCH 2018 SYLLABUS OFFICIAL 1-COURSE IDENTIFICATION TITLE: Economic and Social Perspectives in Latin American in the 21 st Century LEVEL: Master Degree and others TIMETABLE: Friday from 9-12 PLACE: IHEAL, Room C PROFESSOR: Lauro Mattei l.mattei@ufsc.br 2- DESCRIPTION Neither industrialization nor market reforms under Washington Consensus Agenda changed living standards in Latin America to the levels of developed countries over the 20 th century. The question is: will the 21 st century be different? Since the beginning of the new century, scholars and policy-makers have discussed new ways to recover the development strategies for Latin America. This course starts with an overview of economic formation of Latin American and the development model in the 20th century, and then moves to discuss the state of the art in Latin American Socioeconomic Perspectives in the 21 st century.
2 3 MAIN OBJECTIVES The main goal of this course is to enable students with diverse disciplinary backgrounds to understand better the contemporary perspectives on Latin American Socioeconomic Development Model and its contradictions. At the end of the course, we expect that students will be able to discuss contemporary tendency of socioeconomic development model in Latin America, and its contradictions and intra-regional differentiations. 4 THE MAIN TOPICS The course will try to cover the following topics: 1)Historical overview of Latin American Economic Formation 2)The Latin American Economic Model in 20th century, with focus on the ISI model and the urbanization process 3)The1980s economics crisis, with focus in debt crisis. 4)The structural adjustments in the 1990s, with focus in the economic globalization and the neoliberalism agenda 5)Changes in Latin America s Economic Development in the 21st Century 6) The 2008 Global Economic Crisis effects in the Latin America 7)The Latin America Economic situation after the Global Economic Crisis 8) The socioeconomic situation in Latin America, with focus on inequalities and poverty levels 5 TEACHING METHODS Each section of the course will consist of lectures that will be conducted by the professor. In this part we expect the participation of students through the information by articles that will be ed by the professor to the students in each week of classes.
3 6 ASSESSMENT AND GRADES Attendance in class is an essential point. The date of the final exam cannot be changed. Absence on any activity must be justified through relevant documentation to the director of the program and the class professor. Readings should be completed in advance of classes. Grading will be based on: activities during the classes (50%); final exam (50%). Grade Scale: 0 to 20 7 OUTLINE WEEK 1 ( ): Syllabus + General Informations. Historical overview of Latin American Economic Formation. a)thorp, R. Historical perspectives and contemporary development thinking: a Latin American reflection. In Thorp Rosemary (Editor). Progress, poverty and exclusion: an economic history of Latin America in the XXth Century. Washington (DC): Interamerican Development Bank, b)bulmer-thomas, V. Latin American economic development: an overview. In: Bulmer-Thomas, Victor (Editor). The economic history of Latin America since independence. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, WEEK 2 ( ): The Latin American Economic Model in 20th century, with focus on the ISI model and the urbanization process a)economic Commission for Latin America and Caribbean (ECLAC). The economic development of Latin America and its principal problems. New York: United Nations, Department of economic affairs, b)baer, W. Import substitution and industrialization in Latin America: experience and interpretations. In: Latin American research review, v.7, n.1, p , 1972.
4 WEEK 3 ( ): The 1980s economic crisis, with focus in debt crisis. a)ocampo, José Antonio et all. La crisis latino-americana de la deuda desde la perspectiva histórica. Santiago (CH): CEPAL, b)devlin, R.; FFrench-Davis, R. The great Latin America debt crisis: a decade of asymmetric adjustment.in: Revista de Economia Política, v.15, n.3, Jul-Dez c)bértola, L. and Ocampo, J.A. Latin America s debt crisis and lost decade Seminar Learning from Latin America: debt crises, debt rescues and when and why they work London: ISA-CAF, WEEK 4 ( ): The structural adjustments in the 1990s, with focus in the economic globalization and the neoliberalism agenda a)edwards, Sebastian. Forty years of Latin America s Economic development: from the alliance for progress to the Washington Consensus. NBER Working Paper Series, WP 15190, b) Panizza, Francisco. The opening of a paradigm: growth, equity and democracy. In: Contemporary Latin America: Development and Democracy Beyond the Washington Consensus. Panizza, Francisco (Editor). London (UK): Zed Books, c)porzecanski, Roberto and Kevin Gallagher. Economic Reform and foreign direct investment in Latin America: a critical assessment. In: Progress in Development Studies, v.7, n.3, p , WEEK 5 ( ): Changes in Latin America s Economic Development in the 21st Century a)saad-filho, Alfredo. Growth, poverty and inequality: from Washington Consensus to inclusive growth. New York: United Nations, DESA Working Paper n.100, November b)ocampo, José A. and Jaime Ros. Shifting Paradigms in Latin America s Economic Development. In: The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Economics, José Antonio Ocampo and Jaime Ros (Editor).Oxford: Oxford University Press, c)eclac. Latin America and Caribbean in the world economy. The region in the decade of emerging economies. Santigo (CH): ECLAC, Briefing Paper, 2011.
5 WEEK 6 ( ): The 2008 Global Economic Crisis effects in the Latin America a)why it happened and what to do about it. Fullbrook, Edward (Editor). Realworld Economics Review, b)the first global financial crisis of the 21 st Century. Felton, A. and Reinhart, C. (Editors). London (UK): Centre for Economic policy Research (CEPR), c)eclac. Latin America and the Caribbean in the world economy. Santiago (CH): ECLAC, Briefing Paper, WEEK 7 ( ): The Latin America Economic situation after the Global Economic Crisis a)cepal. La reacción de los gobiernos de América Latina y el Caribe frente a la crisis internacional. Santiago de Chile, Febrero de b)eclac. Economic and social panorama of the community of the Latin American and Caribbean States. Santiago de Chile, January c)cepal. Balance preliminar de las economias de América Latina y el Caribe. Santiago de Chile, 2016 WEEK 8 ( ): The social situation in Latin America recently, with focus on inequalities and poverty level a)cornia, G. A. Inequality Trends and Their Determinants: Latin America Over , Working Paper n. 2/2012, Department of Economic Sciences, Università Degli Studi di Firenze, Italy, b)morley, S.A. The income distribution problem in Latin America and the Caribbean. Santiago (CH): ECLAC, c)statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean. Santiago (CH): ECLAC, PS: new bibliography will be available if is necessary! WEEK 9 ( ): Final Exam
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