Power and domination in development policies: Evidence from Latin America (notice n° 517148)

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Personal name Berr, Éric
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Title Power and domination in development policies: Evidence from Latin America
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General note 65
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Summary, etc. Understanding the reasons that led Latin American countries to implement “Washington Consensus” policies and then try to free themselves from them requires a thorough analysis of the concept of power. Thus, using the work of John Kenneth Galbraith, Kenneth Boulding, and Steven Lukes, we offer a typology of power relations emphasizing the notion of domination. Thus, we show that the ambition to build a neoclassical economy apparently free of power relations leads to results that poorly conceal the desire to dominate of the prescribers of such economic policies. JEL codes: E10, N16, 011
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Note Mondes en développement | o 188 | 4 | 2019-12-16 | p. 13-32 | 0302-3052
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