Financialization of Nature in Latin America
Financialization of Nature in Latin America
From Neo-Extractivism to Financial Alternatives
Concha, Elizabeth; Meireles, Monika; Mendoza, Antonio; Lopez, Vania
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
122
Dura
Inglês
9781041125976
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Part I. Expressions of the financialization of nature in Latin America: transnational mining companies and neoextractivism 1. Geopolitics of the financialization of nature and development in Latin America 2. Latin American contours of financialized neo-extractivism: mining, water and transnational corporations 3. Mining in Latin America, instability and financial dependence 4. Large mining companies in Latin America and extraheccionist dispossession 5. Financialization, mining, and Newmont in Mexico: fool's gold? Part II. Alternative paths for financing the Latin American energy transition 6. Financing sustainable development in Mexico: theory, fiscal policy, and social finance 7. Carbon markets: the path to energy transition and decarbonization? 8. Energy rent and post-neoliberal forms of economic management and wealth administration 9. Putting care for life at the center: experiences in producing, appropriating, and distributing surplus in the field of economic diversity Index
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post-Keynesian economics;Marxist political ecology;Latin American development;resource dependency theory;transnational corporations impact;sustainable finance mechanisms;heterodox environmental economics research
Introduction Part I. Expressions of the financialization of nature in Latin America: transnational mining companies and neoextractivism 1. Geopolitics of the financialization of nature and development in Latin America 2. Latin American contours of financialized neo-extractivism: mining, water and transnational corporations 3. Mining in Latin America, instability and financial dependence 4. Large mining companies in Latin America and extraheccionist dispossession 5. Financialization, mining, and Newmont in Mexico: fool's gold? Part II. Alternative paths for financing the Latin American energy transition 6. Financing sustainable development in Mexico: theory, fiscal policy, and social finance 7. Carbon markets: the path to energy transition and decarbonization? 8. Energy rent and post-neoliberal forms of economic management and wealth administration 9. Putting care for life at the center: experiences in producing, appropriating, and distributing surplus in the field of economic diversity Index
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