2019冠状病毒病时期的空间修复和转换危机:对拉丁美洲商品生产经济体的影响

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Tobias Franz
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引用次数: 9

摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行暴露了拉美大宗商品生产国的脆弱性,并加剧了它们在全球金融资本主义中的结构性弱势地位。由于高度依赖大宗商品出口收入、依赖外部融资以及汇率波动,玻利维亚、巴西、智利、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、墨西哥和秘鲁的经济受到新冠肺炎危机的打击尤为严重,预计到2020年,这些国家的经济收缩幅度将高达14%。本文认为,除了大流行病的健康和直接经济后果外,这些国家还将由于资本主义不断的地理结构调整而经历所谓的转换危机。由于资本已经进入拉丁美洲的商品生产经济体,通过在地理上和暂时地取代它们,为全球资本主义以前的危机提供空间修复,商品价格的下跌和资本流动的突然停止和逆转,在当前的危机中造成了额外的负担。由于由此导致的债务扩张、对外部融资的剩余依赖以及实现经济多样化的结构性缺陷,2019冠状病毒病危机中资本主义危机倾向的属地化将对拉丁美洲的大宗商品生产经济体产生不成比例的影响。
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Spatial fixes and switching crises in the times of COVID-19: implications for commodity-producing economies in Latin America
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the vulnerabilities of Latin America’s commodity-producing countries and is exacerbating their structurally weak position in global financial capitalism. Due to a high dependency on incomes from commodity exports, a reliance on external finance, and the volatility of exchange rates, the economies of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru are hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 crisis with projections for 2020 predicting economic contractions of up to 14 per cent. By looking through the theoretical prism of critical economic geography, this article argues that in addition to the health and direct economic consequences of the pandemic, these countries will experience so-called switching crises as a result of the constant geographical restructuring of capitalism. As capital had moved into Latin America’s commodity-producing economies to provide spatial fixes to global capitalism’s previous crises by displacing them geographically and temporarily, the fall in commodity prices and the sudden stop to and reversal of capital flows has caused additional burdens in the current crisis. With the resulting debt expansion, the remaining dependency on external finance, and the structural deficiencies in achieving economic diversification, the territorialisation of capitalism’s crisis tendencies in the COVID-19 crisis will disproportionately affect Latin America’s commodity-producing economies.
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期刊介绍: Since 1980, the Canadian Journal of Development Studies has been an interdisciplinary, bilingual forum where scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers explore and exchange ideas on both conventional and alternative approaches to development
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