Latin America and the Marshall Plan: the critique from Brazil of Roberto Simonsen
Tóm tắt
The Marshall Plan had repercussions beyond the North Atlantic axis of the USA and Western Europe. This article charts the critical analysis of the Plan’s likely repercussions in Latin America produced by the Brazilian industrialist and proponent of economic planning, Roberto Simonsen. Simonsen argued that the demands for raw materials made by the Plan would impede Latin America’s development. Instead, he proposed a triangular solution by which the USA would help Latin America to aid European recovery while at the same time boosting its own development. His proposals were not accepted but contributed to the rise of the Latin American developmentalist movement of the 1950s.
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