Contenu du sommaire : Trajectoires latino-américaines

Revue Revue Tiers-Monde Mir@bel
Numéro no 171, juillet-septembre 2002
Titre du numéro Trajectoires latino-américaines
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  • Trajectoires latino-américaines

    • Présentation. - Pierre Salama accès libre
    • Regards sur Cuba
      - Sous la direction de Rémy Herrera
      • Cuba : la croisée des chemins. - Isaac Johsua accès libre avec résumé en anglais
        Cuban Crossroads. This article is devoted to the recent evolution of the Cuban economy. It describes the violent drop in activity following the collapse of the USSR and presents reforms introduced during the first-half of the 90s. It then exposes the following (incomplete) redressing and underlines the price that had to be paid to obtain as much. After interrogations on the perennial span of the « special period », the author concludes on the racecourse manifestly engaged in Cuba, as characterised by the negative windfalls of the new model on one hand, and the positive consequences stimulated by economic growth, on the other.
      • La contrainte extérieure cubaine. - Rémy Herrera, Isaac Johsua accès libre avec résumé en anglais
        Cuba : The external constraint. After recalling the importance of the external constraint weighing on the Cuban economy and the ancient roots of dependence vis-à-vis the exterior, the article describes the strategy of development envisaged after the revolution and underlines the impact of the embargo imposed on the island by the United States. The essential role played by the restriction of imports during the crisis of the 90s is then referred to. The authors conclude by an analysis of the current account situation and show a positive evolution, which might forebear a veritable turnabout.
      • La dollarisation cubaine : éléments de réflexion pour une dé-dollarisation. - Rémy Herrera, Paulo Nakatani accès libre avec résumé en anglais
        The dollar-Cuba : Elements of reflection for a dollar-disengagement. This article first proposes to the reader a historical perspective explaining how today's conversion of Cuba into a dollar economy differs from that of the pre- revolutionary period. Secondly, it analyses the causes and mechanisms of the current dollar-conversion, accompanied by an assessment of its economic and social consequences. Thirdly, it examines the terms of the related debate as engaged both within and outside Cuba, as well as the rare but stimulating scenarios of dollar disengagement for Cuba.
      • Le fonctionnement de l'économie de plantation esclavagiste à Cuba (1790-1868). - Yann Moulier Boutang accès libre avec résumé en anglais
        The functioning of the slave-plantation economy in Cuba (1790-1868). Releasing the Cuban economy from the sugarcane hypertrophy has proven a crucial and recurrent problem for Cuba. Tracing the running of the slave economy from 1790 to 1870, as corresponds to the period of the cane specialization, helps to understand the whole social system designed to ensure labour supply. The article presents the principal determinants of the growth of slave labour stocking and the dynamics deforming the system. It shows how the « whitening » of the population and the complexity of social stratification came to hinge onto the openings of the legal, economic and demographic headways. It is around the large plantations that productivity, rural migration and social compromises were brought into interplay.
      • Vers une nouvelle orientation pour l'agriculture cubaine ? - Pierre Raymond accès libre avec résumé en anglais
        Towards a new orientation for Cuban agriculture ? The typical character of pre-revolutionary Cuba was the agricultural worker, and not the peasant. The latter proved unable to affirm himself as the connoisseur of the milieu that he happens to be elsewhere. After 1959, the gigantism of State farms was preferred to the detriment of locally rooted peasant agriculture. This has not helped the country to free itself from external food dependency. An overview of the crisis of the 90s thus led to the transformation of State-farms into cooperatives, but the evolution toward veritable peasant agriculture, as wished by the author, still remains limited and incomplete.
  • Brésil, travail et travailleurs. - Robert Cabanes accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    Brazil : Labour and labourers. — Trade Unionism between corporatism and clientelism, paternalism and globalisation. Brazilian labour unionism happens to be at a crossroads characterised by the interaction between historical tendencies, current national choices (october 2002 elections) and the entry of industry into globalisation. This article attempts to assess the conditions open to its evolution by rapidly recalling its foundations and the recent history of the last 30 years. — Perspectives of the labouring classes in Brazil. Descriptions of the foundations of a labour-culture, as drawn from family accounts, stress the importance of the domestic bases and of the reference to cooperation labour, dominating hierarchical labour. The data involved is not affected by the precariousness of employment, which is an old feature of Brazilian labour trends. The said process has always had national expressions in form of minor unions and has new decentralised forms in relation to production, thus expressing a decentralised form of local democracy.
  • *** Le syndicalisme entre corporatisme, clientélisme, paternalisme et mondialisation accès libre
  • *** Perspectives de la classe ouvrière brésilienne accès libre
  • L'économie de la cocaïne. Eléments d'analyse quantitative et qualitative. - Thierry Deffarges accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    The cocaine economy : Elements of a quantitative and qualitative analysis. The cocaine economy is subject to imperfect and incomplete information due to its illegal nature. Besides, analyses of interactions between production and consumption are missing. The purpose of this article is thus methodological, empirical and theoretical. From a purely deductive method, the author seeks to assess the importance of cocaine supply and demand.
  • L'Etat et la monnaie en Amérique latine. Les tendances à la dollarisation. - Angela Maria Morandi, Paulo Nakatani accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    The state and national money in Latin America : Tendencies towards a dollar economy. The tendency towards the transformation of Latin America into a dollar economy tends to modify international relations. This article departs from the basic tenet that the function of the values of the national monies concerned is determined by the parameters of the American economy to the extent that gains in labour productivity tend to follow by the same rule. The article then determines the function of the monetary authorities in respect to such a setting. Finally it shows how such developments are reflected through the strategies adopted by firms in the most dynamic sectors. In so doing, the authors assess the alterations of the competitive milieu in which the firms operate, that is the external, structural and systemic factors.
  • La question de la légitimité monétaire : le Patacon argentin. - Jean-Marc Clerc accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    The question of monetary legitimacy : The Argentina Patacon case. During 2002, more than twenty parallel currencies are in circulation in Argentina. These are debt bonds used to pay public servants ;. yet they are not converted into local currency despite their potential liquidity and the remuneration they may procure. The Argentina crisis shows that the acceptability of these titles expresses a lack of reserve values for two reasons : as merchandises, they are structurally dominated by national money, and yet the latter no longer has the confidence of agents, due to its loss of social and political legitimacy.