Latin America
IDE's Latin American Studies Group examines socio-economic and political aspects of development in Central and South America as well as the Caribbean. Current Latin America research at the Institute is focused on Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
What's New!!
- Shimizu, Tatsuya. Development of Broiler Integration in Peru, Discussion Paper No.298, 2011
- Lopes, Andrea. Volunteer Work and Aging: A Comparative Study among American, Brazilian, and Japanese Seniors, V.R.F. Series No.467, 2011
- Non-Standard Employment under Globalization: Flexible Work and Social Security in the Newly Industrializing Countries, Basingstoke, Usami, Koichi ed, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
- Protest and Social Movements in the Developing World. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, Shigetomi, Shinichi and Kumiko Makino eds, Edward Elgar, 2009
Discussion Paper
- No.298 "Development of Broiler Integration in Peru" April 2011
- No.237 "Intra-regional Trade between China, Japan, and Korea: Before and After the Financial Crisis" May 2010
- No.236 "No Insulation: Politics and Technocracy’s Troubled Trajectory" May 2010
- No.217 "The Cuban Economy: A Current Evaluation and Proposals for Necessary Policy Changes" December 2009
- No.201 "Structural Changes in Asparagus Production and Exports from Peru" May 2009
Research Projects
FY 2011/2012
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