Latin America in the international economy /
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TextPublication details: London : Macmillan, c1973.Description: xvi, 430 p. :illISBN: - 0333143930
- 382.098 LAT
- HF1480.5 .L385 1973b
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| 382.0973 LAR The United States in the world economy, | 382.0973 MAC The world dollar problem : | 382.098 CAR Latin America in the world economy : | 382.098 LAT Latin America in the international economy / | 382'.0994 SNA International trade and the Australian economy/ | 382.0994 CRA Australian trade policy 1942-1966 : | 382.1 BAL The international linkage of national economic models / |
Proceedings of a conference held by the International Economic Association in Mexico City, Mexico.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This volume comprises the proceedings of a conference of the International Economic Association held in Mexico City to review the external aspects of Latin American development experience during the decade of the 1960s and to project future trends. Papers presented by speakers from the Americas, Europe and Japan deal first with general issues arising from the nature and extent of Latin America's economic dependence on world trends and foreign group investment patterns. Seven papers variously examine the region's continuing vulnerability to external market forces and international monetary policies, while reviewing the very significant internal changes in perspective and planning which characterized certain Latin-American states in the sixties.
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