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ECLAC'S THINKING FROM 2010 TO 2018: THE FOCUS ON STRUCTURAL CHANGE FOR EQUALITY (MEPI)

ABSTRACT

The article's unit of analysis is the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/UN). The purpose is to investigate the current phase of its thinking with a strong focus on equality. The research categorizes ECLAC thought in two distinct phases: first, the State-entrepreneur and historical-structuralism method (1948-1990), and second, the management-State and historical-neostructuralism method (1990-present). The hypothesis is that the ECLAC thought since 2010 has moved away from the Productive Transformation with Equity (TPE) proposition - initially defended by Neo-Structuralism - and is establishing a new conception, namely the Structural Change for Equality (MEPI). The present study chose to adopt as technical procedure a systematic approach through the critical evaluation of bibliographic and documentary data on the subject, especially the documents produced by ECLAC.

KEYWORDS:
ECLAC; economic development; economic policy; economic history; Latin America

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