Modernization and the militray in Latin America
By: DeROUNEN, Karl.
Contributor(s): HEO, UK.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2001British Journal of Political Science 31, 3, p. 475-496Abstract: In the 1950s modernization began to be an important paradigm for Latin american development. Early modernization therory depicted the economies of Latin America as traditionaland underdeveloped. The theme of thecnological progress runs consistently through the modernization model. The purpose of this article is to assess en important question raised by Latin American development studies: that large allocations for the military sector are conducive to economic growth in Latin America. While this modernization literature is somewhat dated, many recent quatnitative studies have also show positive economic benefits from defense spdnding in the Third World. The added revelavance here is that our model captures technological progress. After controlling for technological progress and externalities, our analysis whos that military portion fo budgets en Labim America have actually hindered modernization. We discuss these findings in trms of regime type and levels of US military aid to the regionItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In the 1950s modernization began to be an important paradigm for Latin american development. Early modernization therory depicted the economies of Latin America as traditionaland underdeveloped. The theme of thecnological progress runs consistently through the modernization model. The purpose of this article is to assess en important question raised by Latin American development studies: that large allocations for the military sector are conducive to economic growth in Latin America. While this modernization literature is somewhat dated, many recent quatnitative studies have also show positive economic benefits from defense spdnding in the Third World. The added revelavance here is that our model captures technological progress. After controlling for technological progress and externalities, our analysis whos that military portion fo budgets en Labim America have actually hindered modernization. We discuss these findings in trms of regime type and levels of US military aid to the region
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