2020, Number 3
Social impact of COVID-19 on Brazil and Ecuador: where reality exceeds statistics
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 277-283
PDF size: 350.64 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Authors analyze the social impact of COVID-19 on Ecuador and Brazil as a representative sample of Latin American trends under the so-called capitalist democracies. The purpose of the paper is to critically assess these realities in the light of social science theories and other previous studies.REFERENCES
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