Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny

This paper deals with economic changes in the last 12 years in Bolivia under the presidency of Evo Morales. After a short introduction about the political landscape of the country, I will explain how Morales’ party, Movimiento al Socialismo, planned to change Bolivia’s economic model. Here I will re...

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Main Author: Christian Dalenz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2018-12-01
Series:Bolivian Studies Journal
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Online Access:http://bsj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/bsj/article/view/177
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spelling doaj-0e634319b6804220b7b8e8debdbafde42020-11-25T02:55:18ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghBolivian Studies Journal1074-22472156-51632018-12-012306710410.5195/bsj.2018.177139Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under ScrutinyChristian DalenzThis paper deals with economic changes in the last 12 years in Bolivia under the presidency of Evo Morales. After a short introduction about the political landscape of the country, I will explain how Morales’ party, Movimiento al Socialismo, planned to change Bolivia’s economic model. Here I will rely on the works by former Bolivian Ministry of Economics and Public Finances, Luis Arce Catacora. Then I will show the improvements in social conditions of the Bolivian population during the Morales’ presidency, and I will relate them to the Cash Conditional Transfers adopted by the government, otherwise known as bonos. Finally, I will assess the intricate issue of economic and environmental sustainability of this model. My point of view is that since Bolivia will soon face less revenue from its gas exports, efforts in diversifying its economy will have to improve. At the same time, no major crisis should happen.http://bsj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/bsj/article/view/177bonosdevelopmental stateeconomic modelhydrocarbonsinequalityneoliberalism, oilpoverty
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Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny
Bolivian Studies Journal
bonos
developmental state
economic model
hydrocarbons
inequality
neoliberalism, oil
poverty
author_facet Christian Dalenz
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title Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny
title_short Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny
title_full Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny
title_fullStr Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny
title_full_unstemmed Evo-lución: The Economic Situation of Evo Morales’ Bolivia under Scrutiny
title_sort evo-lución: the economic situation of evo morales’ bolivia under scrutiny
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Bolivian Studies Journal
issn 1074-2247
2156-5163
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper deals with economic changes in the last 12 years in Bolivia under the presidency of Evo Morales. After a short introduction about the political landscape of the country, I will explain how Morales’ party, Movimiento al Socialismo, planned to change Bolivia’s economic model. Here I will rely on the works by former Bolivian Ministry of Economics and Public Finances, Luis Arce Catacora. Then I will show the improvements in social conditions of the Bolivian population during the Morales’ presidency, and I will relate them to the Cash Conditional Transfers adopted by the government, otherwise known as bonos. Finally, I will assess the intricate issue of economic and environmental sustainability of this model. My point of view is that since Bolivia will soon face less revenue from its gas exports, efforts in diversifying its economy will have to improve. At the same time, no major crisis should happen.
topic bonos
developmental state
economic model
hydrocarbons
inequality
neoliberalism, oil
poverty
url http://bsj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/bsj/article/view/177
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