América Latina y Estados Unidos : relaciones económicas en los años setenta

Authors

  • Sergio Bitar

Abstract

The economic ties of Latin America with the United States continue to be of the utmost importance and their continued exploration is an essential need. The review of economic relations between Latin America and the United States shows a greater relative capacity of the region, while unfavorable relations persist for this. It can be argued that there is a gap between greater relative strength and weak negotiating capacity. The new economic reality must affect and modify the current forms of connection. The region is now more able to negotiate and obtain a greater share of the benefits derived from mutual relationships.

Keywords:

Latin America, United States, Inter-American Relations, International Economic Relations, International Trade

Author Biography

Sergio Bitar

Ha sido profesor de la Universidad de Chile y del Massachusetts Institute of Thecnology (MIT). Autor de numerosas obras sobre economía. Ex ministro de minería de Chile.