Raúl Prebisch and the dilemma of development: In the globalised world

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Globalization poses both challenges and opportunities. Prebisch confronted this development dilemma in the global world and left three messages which form the great legacy of his work. Firstly, central countries form visions of the world order that serve their own interests; and peripheral countries need to rebel against this theoretical framework to resolve the dilemma. Secondly, it is possible to transform reality and achieve a symmetrical non-subordinate relationship with the world's power centres. Thirdly, the transformation requires a fundamental change in productive structures to incorporate knowledge into economic and social activity, since this is the fundamental instrument of development. These messages remain fully current to this day.

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Ferrer, A. (2010). Raúl Prebisch and the dilemma of development: In the globalised world. Cepal Review, (101), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.18356/1488f440-en

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