Latin America: from Dependence to RevolutionWiley, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... areas by modern areas of polarized capital accumulation . In our opinion , the relative importance of the surplus that will eventually be extracted from the backward areas to feed the accumulation of capital in the southern centers has ...
... areas by modern areas of polarized capital accumulation . In our opinion , the relative importance of the surplus that will eventually be extracted from the backward areas to feed the accumulation of capital in the southern centers has ...
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... areas that were probed ( taxes , public works , government subsidies , labor laws , protection of property , and protection of national industry ) was partial or moderate success ( see Table 2 ) . Overwhelming majorities in all issue areas ...
... areas that were probed ( taxes , public works , government subsidies , labor laws , protection of property , and protection of national industry ) was partial or moderate success ( see Table 2 ) . Overwhelming majorities in all issue areas ...
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James F. Petras. one- areas- -taxes ( 25.9 percent ) and labors laws ( 22.3 percent ) —did one find over e - fifth of the industrialists claiming that their campaigns were complete failures . The areas in which the smallest percentage of ...
James F. Petras. one- areas- -taxes ( 25.9 percent ) and labors laws ( 22.3 percent ) —did one find over e - fifth of the industrialists claiming that their campaigns were complete failures . The areas in which the smallest percentage of ...
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ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES | 7 |
Nationalization Socioeconomic | 41 |
Jose Serra the Nature of Recent Developments | 61 |
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