Dependency and Development in Latin America
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Publisher: Univ of California Pr Summary: At the end of World War II, several Latin American counties seemed to be ready for industrializations and self-sustaining economic growth. Instead, they found that they had exchanged old forms of political and economic dependence for new kind of dependency on the international capitalism of multinational corporations.
9780520035270
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Pub Date: 1979Publisher: Univ of California Pr Summary: At the end of World War II, several Latin American counties seemed to be ready for industrializations and self-sustaining economic growth. Instead, they found that they had exchanged old forms of political and economic dependence for new kind of dependency on the international capitalism of multinational corporations.
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9780520035270
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0520035275
Pub Date: 1979
Publisher: Univ of California Pr
At the end of World War II, several Latin American counties seemed to be ready for industrializations and self-sustaining economic growth. Instead, they found that they had exchanged old forms of political and economic dependence for new kind of dependency on the international capitalism of multinational corporations.
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