Colombía: una díficil y débil articulación a la economía-mundo

The ideas developed by Fernand Braudel and Emmanuel Walerstein concerning world economy , are used as a background for this paper, that explores Colombia's introduction to this system, dominated by certain countries of western Europe.This essay broadly illustrates how Colombia's incorporat...

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Main Author: Fernando Botero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 1988-07-01
Series:Lecturas de Economía
Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/lecturasdeeconomia/issue/archive
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Summary:The ideas developed by Fernand Braudel and Emmanuel Walerstein concerning world economy , are used as a background for this paper, that explores Colombia's introduction to this system, dominated by certain countries of western Europe.This essay broadly illustrates how Colombia's incorporation was slow, difficult and, above al l, weak. At the same time, it did not result as a consequence of a "desire" to become part of "the international division of labor". Neither was it the outcome of a harmonic evolution of the best alocation of resources due to an assumed and all-knowing market. On the contrary we are referring to an intricate and complex process where the trails are often interweaven or badly drawn.
ISSN:0120-2596