The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia

Bolivia has accomplished some of its goals since Evo Morales was elected president in 2006. It has made advances in expanding inclusion for indigenous peoples and reducing levels of poverty. They have expanded services and infrastructure for the poor and prioritized long-abandoned rural areas. Middl...

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Main Authors: Nicole Fabricant, Bret Gustafson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2020-05-01
Series:Bolivian Studies Journal
Subjects:
gas
soy
Online Access:http://bsj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/bsj/article/view/220
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spelling doaj-d5bc37af16c34c37b67a13dbda6f9dd62020-11-25T02:12:10ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghBolivian Studies Journal1074-22472156-51632020-05-01250455910.5195/bsj.2019.220165The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s BoliviaNicole Fabricant0Bret Gustafson1Towson UniversityWashington UniversityBolivia has accomplished some of its goals since Evo Morales was elected president in 2006. It has made advances in expanding inclusion for indigenous peoples and reducing levels of poverty. They have expanded services and infrastructure for the poor and prioritized long-abandoned rural areas. Middle class has grown by more than 10% and both government and the economy have tripled in size.  Yet Bolivia remains deeply embedded in extractivist economics. This piece looks at the relationship to global trade and the political paradoxes that gas drilling, soy production and mineral extraction create for the country. Export-oriented dependency have had predictable effects on labor relations, policy planning, and most significantly the lives of people on the ground.http://bsj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/bsj/article/view/220export-oriented dependencyextractives economygaslithiumsoy
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The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia
Bolivian Studies Journal
export-oriented dependency
extractives economy
gas
lithium
soy
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Bret Gustafson
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title The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia
title_short The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia
title_full The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia
title_fullStr The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed The Political Economy of Gas, Soy and Lithium in Morales’s Bolivia
title_sort political economy of gas, soy and lithium in morales’s bolivia
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Bolivian Studies Journal
issn 1074-2247
2156-5163
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Bolivia has accomplished some of its goals since Evo Morales was elected president in 2006. It has made advances in expanding inclusion for indigenous peoples and reducing levels of poverty. They have expanded services and infrastructure for the poor and prioritized long-abandoned rural areas. Middle class has grown by more than 10% and both government and the economy have tripled in size.  Yet Bolivia remains deeply embedded in extractivist economics. This piece looks at the relationship to global trade and the political paradoxes that gas drilling, soy production and mineral extraction create for the country. Export-oriented dependency have had predictable effects on labor relations, policy planning, and most significantly the lives of people on the ground.
topic export-oriented dependency
extractives economy
gas
lithium
soy
url http://bsj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/bsj/article/view/220
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