Consumerism and the New Orthodoxy in Latin America

  • Carlos Filgueira
Volume 13 Number 1
Published: January 1, 1982
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.1981.mp13001009.x
The role played by imitative consumption patterns in developing countries has long been studied by Latin American economists; however, the subject has been neglected by sociologists. This article discusses the increase in consumption and the change in its pattern resulting from the application of monetarist models in the Southern Cone of Latin America. In particular, emphasis is placed on the increased demand, for all strata, for modern goods and styles of consumption.
From Issue: Vol. 13 No. 1 (1982) | 'Monetarism' and the Third World