Economic Growth and poverty in latin América: notes on an assymetric relation

Authors

  • Carlos Nelson dos Reis

Keywords:

Growth. Poverty. Latin America

Abstract

The present article presents an appointment and analysis for economic growth and poverty in the main economies of Latin America. Thus, it develops a brief historical appointment for the Region and, in the sequence, highlights the attached behavior that pointed out the economic growth, and afterwards, it analyses a body of social indicators that point out to the hardening of poverty in the region. It concludes by emphasizing that Latin America had a steady economic growth in the last 50 years; however, it did not decrease their historical social inequalities. So, the basic characteristic of the region is the coexistence of part of the population included in a context of capitalistic consumption and another one, excluded, in some situations, even from the basic needs for survival.

Key-words – Growth. Poverty. Latin America

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Published

2006-10-25

How to Cite

Reis, C. N. dos. (2006). Economic Growth and poverty in latin América: notes on an assymetric relation. Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre), 3(1), 1–13. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/fass/article/view/974

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Section

Society’s transformations and social policies

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