Industrialization in Latin America: from the “black box” to the “empty mailbox”

Vol. 12 No. 4 (1992)

Oct-Dec / 1992
Published October 1, 1992
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How to Cite

Fajnzylber, Fernando. 1992. “Industrialization in Latin America: From the “black box” to the ‘empty mailbox’”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 12 (4):469-79. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31571992-0759.

Industrialization in Latin America: from the “black box” to the “empty mailbox”

Fernando Fajnzylber
Da Comissão Econômica para a América Latina e o Caribe – CEPAL, Santiago, Chile.
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 12 No. 4 (1992), Oct-Dec / 1992, Pages 469-479

Abstract

In this paper the author offers an alternative development strategy to the previous
import substitution inner oriented, state led one, but also to the “new orthodoxy of the 1980’s”-
the neoliberal approach. This alternative is based on the experience of European countries and
particularly of the Asian Tigers, that he calls GEICs (Growth with Equity Industrializing Countries).
These countries were able to develop combining high rates of growth with a reasonable
distribution of income. This “mail box” is void in Latin America. If we build a two entry matrix
having in the lines the growth rate (low or high) and in the colons the degree of equity (bad or
reasonable), and we plot the Latin American countries in this matrix, the box “high rate of
growth-reasonable degree of equity” will be void. If Latin America is able to fill this box, savings
will increase, technical progress will be accelerated, growth will be resumed.

JEL Classification: O25; L52.


Keywords: Economic development industrialization industrialization of Latin America