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Report No. 3 (joint and Final)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104
The Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

The Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie

Lauchlin Currie's contribution to monetary theory and policies during the New Deal and in the postwar period when he became one of the most important economic advisors to several presidents of Colombia is the subject of this biography. Currie was a major economic advisor to president Franklin D. Roosevelt, and as his administrative assistant from 1939 until the president's death in 1945 helped shape Roosevelt's thinking on economic issues. His involvement in U.S. policymaking in China, where he directed Lend-Lease operations from 1941-1943, was one of the factors leading to his confrontation with Senator Joseph McCarthy. In 1949 he directed the first World Bank mission to Colombia. Roger Sandilands had access to Currie's own papers and to previously unpublished material. In this biography he provides the reader with a critical evaluation of Currie's contribution to the literature on the theory and practice of economic development in general, together with an analysis of how his concepts were shaped during the New Deal and in post-World War II Colombia.

Dreams of Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Dreams of Development

Dreams of Development explores the relationship between higher education and Colombian national development by tracing the history of one of Colombia's most important institutions of higher education, the National School of Mines (Escuela Nacional de Minas) of Medellin. Murray addresses three questions: How did the Escuela form national elites, including politicians, businesspeople, and technocrats destined to play prominent roles in industry and government after 1900? To what extent have such elites shaped the development process? And finally, how has the Escuela's evolution reflected such changes in Colombian society as the rise of an urban middle sector and more active roles for women seeking the opportunities associated with an engineering degree? Murray's analysis of a single institution makes this book valuable both to Colombianists and to other scholars interested in the development of modern Latin American higher education. It also provides unique insight into the positivistic ideals and values that have shaped Colombian and other Latin American elites and dictated the destiny of their countries.

Roads to Reason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Roads to Reason

Hartwig views the Columbian Ministry of Public Works, applying a theoretical model of rationality and responsibility to view how policy failures were caused by faulty definitions of problems and mistaken approaches in building Andean Highways from 1922-1974. This book will interest those involved in policy administration, organization theory, and policy planning in both developed and developing countries.

Sorting Out the Mixed Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Sorting Out the Mixed Economy

The untold story of how welfare and development programs in the United States and Latin America produced the instruments of their own destruction In the years after 1945, a flood of U.S. advisors swept into Latin America with dreams of building a new economic order and lifting the Third World out of poverty. These businessmen, economists, community workers, and architects went south with the gospel of the New Deal on their lips, but Latin American realities soon revealed unexpected possibilities within the New Deal itself. In Colombia, Latin Americans and U.S. advisors ended up decentralizing the state, privatizing public functions, and launching austere social welfare programs. By the 1960s...

The Money Doctor in the Andes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

The Money Doctor in the Andes

The Money Doctor in the Andes is an account of the technical assistance missions to five Andean republics--Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru--undertaken by Princeton University economist Edwin Walter Kemmerer during the 1920s. Drake demonstrates that in each case the Kemmerer mission recommended an identical series of monetary, fiscal, and banking reforms, adding occasional recommendations on everything from administrative reorganization to penal code reform as local circumstances seemed to warrant. In each case, too, local legislatures adopted all the main Kemmerer proposals virtually without debate or modifications. Drake links the Kemmerer missions to vital developments in the p...

Coffee and Conflict in Colombia, 1886-1910
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Coffee and Conflict in Colombia, 1886-1910

The appearance of Coffee and Conflict in Colombia, 1886-1910, had several important consequences for the entire field of Latin American history, as well as for the study of Colombia. Through Bergquist's analysis of this transitional period in terms of what has been called the dependency theory, he has left his mark on all subsequent studies in Latin American affairs; questions of economic development and political alignment cannot be dealt with without confronting Bergquist's work. he has also provided a major contribution to Colombian history by his examination of the growth of the coffee industry and Thousand Days War.

Industrial Development of Colombia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

Industrial Development of Colombia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1961
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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U.S. Army Area Handbook for Colombia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 652

U.S. Army Area Handbook for Colombia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1964
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Quienes también han dejado huella: 29 perfiles
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 292

Quienes también han dejado huella: 29 perfiles

Una universidad es el reflejo de su gente. Es difícil concebir una institución universitaria sin entender que lo más importante, de lejos, son las personas que la conforman pues, con su contribución individual y colectiva, la construyen y le dan vida e identidad. En el caso de la Universidad de los Andes lo anterior es evidente. Al celebrar los 70 años de existencia, queremos resaltar y recordar con este libro a algunas de las personas que hicieron aportes excepcionales dentro de la creación colectiva que ha caracterizado nuestra breve historia. La fecha que conmemoramos nos recuerda que somos una institución muy joven. Podemos decir que recién nacida, si nos comparamos con universid...