Roots of Poverty in Latin America
Discover the complexities of economic inequality in "Roots of Poverty in Latin America," a compelling work by Guillermo M. Yeatts, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2005. This insightful book delves into the cultural, religious, and social institutions that have profoundly influenced the economic landscapes of both North and Latin America over the past five centuries. With a comprehensive page count of 185, Yeatts examines the roots of poverty and its sociological aspects, inviting readers to reflect on the intricate interplay between culture and economic development. Ideal for those interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and sociology, this thought-provoking exploration will deepen your understanding of regional disparities and their historical contexts. Don't miss the chance to explore these critical themes in a well-researched narrative that appeals to both scholars and casual readers alike.