In a message dated 5/3/2006 11:31:43 A.M.  Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But his 'delinking'  arguments
in favour of autonomous development strategies, import  substitution,
regionalism, disempowerment of neoliberal multilateral  institutions and
revitalised state planning are very attractive to at least a  large
plurality within the global justice movements (though Walden Bello  is
maybe better known for elaborating these ideas under the  rubric
deglobalisation).

Not to speak of being concretely put into  action by the governments of
Argentina, Ecuador , Venezuela and now Bolivia.  Although, these policies,
especially import substitution, were designed by ECLA  economists previously to 
his
work.
Cristobal Senior de Ruiz

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