La Vigencia del Legado de Norman Girvan para América Latina y el Caribe: La Teoría de la Dependencia en el Caribe

Autores

  • Maribel Aponte Garcia Full professor and researcher at the Graduate School of Business and the Social Science Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54833/issn2764-104X.v1i2p203-207

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Norman Girvan, marxismo, dependencia, America Latina y Caribe

Resumo

Homenaje a Norman Girvan destacando su contribuición para la teoria de la dependencia y para el analisis del Caribe

Biografia do Autor

Maribel Aponte Garcia, Full professor and researcher at the Graduate School of Business and the Social Science Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.

Expert in international trade and international business

Full professor and researcher at the Graduate School of Business and the Social Science Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus; and former Caribbean Region Representative, Directing Committee, Latin American Social Science Research Council (CLACSO). PhD in Economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Author of numerous refereed articles on regionalism, value chains, and enterprises; one video collection on Cuba; and four books on regionalism and Latin American and Caribbean development. Most recent works are on Cuba; the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas; Geopolitics, regionalism, natural resources, and chain mapping, for which she was awarded the Ruy Mauro Marini Prize by CLACSO; and food sustainability and trade regimes in Bolivia. Latin American and Caribbean studies' specialist.

Referências

Aponte-García, M. (2014). El Nuevo Regionalismo Estratégico. Los Primeros Diez Años del ALBA-TCP. Buenos Aires: Consejo Latinoamericano de las Ciencias Sociales.

Best, Lloyd 1968 “Outline of a Model of the Pure Plantation Agriculture” en Social and Economic Studies (Jamaica) Vol. 17, N° 3, septiembre.

Girvan, Norman 1967 “The Caribbean Bauxite Industry” en Studies in Regional Economic Integration (Jamaica: Universidad de las Antillas, Instituto de Investigación Social y Económica) Vol. 2, N° 4.

Girvan, Norman 1971 Foreign Capital and Economic Underdevelopment in Jamaica (Mona: Universidad de las Antillas, Instituto de Investigación Social y Económica).

Girvan, Norman 1972 Copper in Chile. Study in Conflict Between Corporate and National Economy (Mona: Universidad de las Antillas, Instituto de Investigación Social y Económica).

Girvan, Norman 1973 “Teorías de dependencia económica en el Caribe y la América Latina: un estudio comparativo” en El Trimestre Económico (México) Vol. XL, (4), N° 160; octubre-diciembre; y en Estudios Internacionales (Universidad de Chile) N° 23; julio-septiembre, 1973.

Girvan, Norman 1976 Corporate Imperialism, Conflict and Expropriation: Transnational Corporations and Economic Nationalism in the Third World (Nueva York: Sharpe).

Girvan, Norman 2012 El Caribe. Dependencia, Integración y Soberanía (Santiago de Cuba: Casa del Caribe y Editorial Oriente).

Levitt, Kari Polanyi y Lloyd Best 1975 Character of Caribbean Economy, en George L. Beckford (ed.) Caribbean Economy: Dependence and Backwardness (Mona: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies), pp. 34-60.

Meeks, Brian y Girvan, Norman (eds.) 2010 The Thought of New World: The Quest for Decolonisation. Caribbean Reasonings Series (Kingston: Ian Randle).

New World Associates 1963 The Long Term Economic, Political and Cultural Programme for Guyana”, en New World, Vol. 1, No. 1, Georgetown. Reimpreso en Norman Girvan y Owen Jefferson (eds): Readings in the Political Economy of the Caribbean (Mona: New World Group), 1971, pp. 224-266.

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2022-04-06

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