Megaminería, extractivismo y desarrollo económico en américa latina en el siglo xxi. Editorial miguel angel porrúa. Universidad autónoma de zacatecas. Isbn-978-607-524-013-8. 208 p
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This book is a compilation of nine research studies that analyze in a critical and interdisciplinary way – combining theoretical analysis with case studies – the problematic of extractivism as a strategy of economic growth and development in México and Latin America. The chapters are written in a simple and clear manner, which contributes to understanding the increase of megaprojects for the exploitation of natural resources, framed within a development model based on commoditiesReferences
This book is a compilation of nine research
studies that analyze in a critical and
interdisciplinary way – combining theoretical
analysis with case studies – the problematic of
extractivism as a strategy of economic growth and
development in México and Latin America. The
chapters are written in a simple and clear manner,
which contributes to understanding the increase
of megaprojects for the exploitation of natural
resources, framed within a development model based
on commodities
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