Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries

Bogliaccini, Juan Ariel

Resumen:

This article explores the relationship among trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and income inequality in the more industrially advanced Latin American countries. It argues that, among the most important liberal reforms implemented during the 1980s and 1990s, trade reform was especially detrimental to equality because it accelerated deindustrialization. The analysis provides evidence to support this mechanism. Therefore, as the liberalization of trade increased, the deindustrialization process produced an increase in inequality. In short, evidence shows how the process of economic integration to the global market, as it took place, produced an increase in inequality through the destruction of formal employment.


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2013
Desigualdad social
América Latina
Inglés
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/1444
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spellingShingle Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
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Desigualdad social
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status_str publishedVersion
title Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
title_full Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
title_fullStr Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
title_full_unstemmed Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
title_short Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
title_sort Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality: evidence from Middle-Income Latin American Countries
topic Desigualdad social
América Latina
url https://hdl.handle.net/10895/1444