Latin America: from Dependence to RevolutionWiley, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... major steel company , Compania de Acero del Pacifico , has been nationalized , and the state has bought into , and formed , mixed enter- prises with a half - dozen machine and metal - working firms . The government has nationalized the ...
... major steel company , Compania de Acero del Pacifico , has been nationalized , and the state has bought into , and formed , mixed enter- prises with a half - dozen machine and metal - working firms . The government has nationalized the ...
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... major holdings , resulting in U.S. - imposed economic sanctions throughout the hemisphere . The historical examples of the Mexican and Cuban experiences are the reference points in viewing contemporary Latin American economic ...
... major holdings , resulting in U.S. - imposed economic sanctions throughout the hemisphere . The historical examples of the Mexican and Cuban experiences are the reference points in viewing contemporary Latin American economic ...
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... major industries should be complementary to , not competitive with , the major export industries of the United States ( Green , p . 125 ) . Under the expansionist impetus of the Good Neighbor Policy , U.S. investors found manifold ...
... major industries should be complementary to , not competitive with , the major export industries of the United States ( Green , p . 125 ) . Under the expansionist impetus of the Good Neighbor Policy , U.S. investors found manifold ...
Contents
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES | 7 |
Nationalization Socioeconomic | 41 |
Jose Serra the Nature of Recent Developments | 61 |
Copyright | |
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