Sumario: | This book offered to the reader is the product of the work carried out between 2016 and 2018, in the context of the Fondecyt Regular research project, whose title is Social plans for employment and social protection for (in)equality: the cases of Brazil , Chile and Venezuela (2005-2013). This made it possible to invite different intellectuals and experts to reflect on the Development Models in Latin America, based on their bets, tensions and challenges. We were interested in focusing the concern on the visibility and analysis of the relationship between ideology, development models and public-social policies of the State for the countries and the region, because in Latin America, from 2000 onwards, various governments proposed to promote alternative policies to the neoliberal development model, inaugurating the "progressive cycle" in the region under what was defined as Neodevelopmentalism, Socialism of the 21st century and/or Good Living.
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