The initial chapter of this work describes the general character of the Cartagena Agreement and its original and current relationship with the different types of national development strategies followed by the six nations that signed it. Such strategies are examined in chapter II, studying in the next one the probable economic effects of the main integration programs or mechanisms on each country. Chapter IV is intended to evaluate, in the light of the economic and ideological interests of each country, the degrees of conflict and harmony that may arise between the different States in the course of the process. The work ends with a brief analysis of the perspectives and main challenges facing Andean integration in the middle of the 1970s.
Keywords:
Development strategies, Integration, Andean Pact, Latin America, International Economic Relations
Author Biography
Ernesto Tironi, CIEPLAN
Economista chileno. Investigador de la Corporación de Investigaciones Económicas para Latinoamérica. Coeditor de "El cobre en el desarrollo nacional" y un volumen de próxima publicación sobre la integración y el desarrollo nacional de los países andinos.
Tironi, E. (1976). Las estrategias nacionales de desarrollo y la integración de los países andinos. Estudios Internacionales, 9(34), p. 58–102. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-3769.1976.17186