RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 When Land Meets Finance in Latin America: Some Intersections between Financialization and Land Grabbing in Argentina and Brazil A1 García Arias, Jorge Ramón A1 Cibils, Alan A1 Costantino, Agostina A1 Fernandes, Vitor B. A1 Fernández Huerga, Eduardo Claudio A2 Economia Aplicada K1 Ecología. Medio ambiente K1 Economía K1 Política K1 Agribusiness K1 (Authoritarian) neoliberalism K1 Center/periphery K1 Dispossession K1 Farmland K1 Foreignization K1 Neocoloniality K1 Neo-developmentalism K1 Financial subalternization AB [EN] Financialization is one of the most relevant processes embedded in the functioning and evolutionof the contemporary capitalist model and presents differential characteristics in the peripheraleconomies of the world-system. In turn, land grabbing is also one of the most relevant phenomenataking place in the field of farmland and land use, with particular significance also within the GlobalSouth. After presenting an in-depth analysis of both phenomena for Latin America, we specificallystudy the case of the two Latin American countries (Argentina and Brazil) where land grabbing has agreater qualitative and quantitative importance. In our article, we analyze the main interrelationshipsbetween both processes and show how financialization has played a fundamental role (together withthe policies designed and the de-regulations implemented by respective states, and the participationof other domestic actors) in the land grabbing process in both countries. PB MDPI LK https://hdl.handle.net/10612/18317 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10612/18317 NO García-Arias, J., Cibils, A., Costantino, A., Fernandes, V. B., y Fernández-Huerga, E. (2021). When land meets finance in Latin America: Some intersections between financialization and land grabbing in Argentina and Brazil. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/SU13148084 DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD 18-may-2024