In: Economics
How and where oil, road development, mining, dams and agriculture have contributed to local economic, political, and land use issues in South America. How might these economic issues create political changes for South America?
South American countries are getting urbanised at a fast pace, at an increasing intensity in many scenarios for the existing infrastructure to serve the needs of rapidly rising populations. Creating and maintaininhg city roads to materialise commercial sector is a major chance to grab for many contractors at international level, as well as domestic companies.
Countries like columbia, Urgentina, Bolivia etc are experiancing new toll roads constructions, bridges, tunnels and refineries with each passing day. The economy of South America, as a whole, is experiancing a drastic colonisation at various levels i.e economic, political and structural. The investment corporations are making their bet on the huge number of skilled laborforce in south america, and the political equations of all south american regions have changed after the much needed awareness spreaded after the colonisation.
The abovementioned trend, however, has also been the reason for political instability in south american countries as everything traditional in politics has shifted upside down resullting in fair irregularities in diplomatic and bureaucratic legal applications.