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... industrial diversification : Leather , shoes , textiles , fibers , and several derivatives of the sugar industry , such as paper and boxes from bagasse , were manufactured . Other products were chemi- cals for fertilizers , cement ...
... industrial diversification : Leather , shoes , textiles , fibers , and several derivatives of the sugar industry , such as paper and boxes from bagasse , were manufactured . Other products were chemi- cals for fertilizers , cement ...
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... industry - a trend that reached a new level in the 1920's , when North American banks moved into the sugar industry . The elimination of individually owned sugar mills leveled off after 1915 ( there were 170 in 1915 and 161 in 1959 ) ...
... industry - a trend that reached a new level in the 1920's , when North American banks moved into the sugar industry . The elimination of individually owned sugar mills leveled off after 1915 ( there were 170 in 1915 and 161 in 1959 ) ...
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... industrial production , in jobs , in social services , and , therefore , in living standards . With Latin America's ... industry , or in inflation - hedging areas , such as real estate and urban building con- struction . The economies ...
... industrial production , in jobs , in social services , and , therefore , in living standards . With Latin America's ... industry , or in inflation - hedging areas , such as real estate and urban building con- struction . The economies ...
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Foreword vii | 1 |
A Historical Perspective 1 | 17 |
Exporting the Cuban Revolution | 69 |
Copyright | |
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