• Raúl Prebisch (April 17, 1901 – April 29, 1986) was an Argentine economist known for his contributions to structuralist economics such as the Prebisch–Singer...
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  • studies have given support for the idea. The idea was developed by Raúl Prebisch and Hans Singer in the late 1940s; since that time, it has served as...
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  • Prebisch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Prebisch (1899–1970), Argentine architect Raúl Prebisch (1901–1986), Argentine...
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    the Non-Aligned Movement. In the dependency theory of thinkers like Raúl Prebisch, Walter Rodney, Theotônio dos Santos, and others, the Third World has...
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    shops and banks. Prebisch was born in Tucumán, Argentina, to German settlers his brother Raúl Prebisch was a well-known economist. Prebisch studied at the...
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  • Group of 77". G77. Archived from the original on Jan 20, 2024. Prebisch, Raúl; Prebisch, Raul (October 1986). "El desarrollo económico de la América Latina...
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  • and is primarily associated with its director Raúl Prebisch and Brazilian economist Celso Furtado. Prebisch began with arguments that economic inequality...
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  • structuralism and ISI were organized in the works of economists such as Raúl Prebisch, Hans Singer, and Celso Furtado, and gained prominence with the creation...
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    organ of the UN, with meetings every four years. At the Geneva meeting, Raúl Prebisch—a prominent Argentinian economist from the United Nations Economic Commission...
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  • road cyclist Raul Plassman (born 1944), Brazilian football goalkeeper and TV commentator Raúl Prebisch (1901–1986), Argentinian economist Raul Rebane (born...
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    César Pelli, architect. Alfredo Poviña, sociologist.[citation needed] Raúl Prebisch, economist, one of the founders of ECLAC-UN. Ana Falú, architect and...
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    consider "disenfranchising the world" from the governance of the IMF. Raúl Prebisch, the founding secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development...
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    with similar basic assumptions the so-called desarrollismo (CEPAL, Raúl Prebisch) emerged in Latin America, which was developed further a decade later...
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  • was denominated global unequal exchange. The argentinian economist Raúl Prebisch was among the first to refer to a process of unequal exchange between...
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    March 1972 José Antonio Mayobre  Venezuela August 1963 – December 1966 Raúl Prebisch  Argentina May 1950 – July 1963 Gustavo Martínez Cabañas  Mexico December...
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    Cockshott Paul Sweezy Peter Navarro Piero Sraffa Rania Antonopoulos Raúl Prebisch Richard D. Wolff Robin Hahnel Ruy Mauro Marini Simon Zadek Stephanie...
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  • India – Indian 1945– Michael J. Piore United States – American 1940– Raúl Prebisch San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina Santiago, Chile Argentine 1901–1986...
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    ISBN 9780803972605. CEPAL. "Textos Esenciales | Raúl Prebisch y los desafíos del Siglo XXI". prebisch.cepal.org. Archived from the original on 2016-04-24...
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    Recursos de Información y Distribución de Documentos in México D.F., the Raúl Prebisch Library in Brasilia and the Caribbean Knowledge Management Centre in...
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  • Mallorquín, Carlos (2006). "Textos para el estudio del pensamiento de Raúl Prebisch" (PDF). Cinta de Moebio. Universidad de Chile. Archived (PDF) from the...
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    concept was first introduced into economics as "centre-periphery" by Raúl Prebisch in the 1950s, but the origin of the idea could ultimately be traced...
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  • Yugoslavia 1972 André Malraux  France 1973 Julius Nyerere  Tanzania 1974 Raúl Prebisch  Argentina 1975 Jonas Salk  United States 1976 Giuseppe Tucci  Italy...
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    peripheral countries throughout the world. He is viewed, along with Raúl Prebisch, as one of the main formulators of economic structuralism, an economics...
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    South America, by the influence of developmentalist economics led by Raúl Prebisch. One of Eisenhower's enduring achievements was championing and signing...
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    1946–55, 1973–74 Juan Pistarini, public works minister and vicepresident Raúl Prebisch, economist Facundo Quiroga, early pro-autonomy leader Bernardino Rivadavia...
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  • originates with two papers published in 1949, one by Hans Singer and one by Raúl Prebisch, in which the authors observe that the terms of trade for underdeveloped...
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  • under the advice of Sir Otto Niemeyer of the Bank of England, with Raúl Prebisch as its first president. Private banking also began to expand. Changes...
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  • economist Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr. (born 1941), American labor economist Raúl Prebisch (1901–1986), Argentinian structural economist Yevgeni Preobrazhensky...
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    Rudolf Meidner Leo Törnqvist Influences Knut Wicksell John R. Commons Raúl Prebisch Contributions Monetary equilibrium, ex-ante, circular cumulative causation...
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  • but remained in that position for only a year and was replaced by Raúl Prebisch. He also worked at the National Autonomous University of Mexico as Professor...
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