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A good source on Latin American thought on development is:

C. Kay (1989). Latin American Theories of Development and
Underdevelopment. London: Routledge

For a critical view of structuralism and dependency theory:

I. Little (1982). Economic Development - Theory, Policy and
International Relations. N. York: Basic Books.

General histories of the subject, with attention to Latin American
contributions, are provided by:

H. Arndt (1987). Economic Development - The History of an Idea.
Chicago: University Press

G. Meier (2005). Biography of a subject - an evolution of development
economics. Oxford: University Press

I hope this helps.

Mauro Boianovsky

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