The Brazilian capital goods industry, 1929-1964 /
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TextPublication details: Cambridge, Massschusetts: Harvard University Press, c1968.Description: xii, 186 p.:illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 338.4'7'62180981 LEF
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| 338.47'6213817 NEL High-technology policies : | 338.47'6213817 NEL High-technology policies : | 338.4'7'621393091724 RUR Rural Electrification/ | 338.4'7'62180981 LEF The Brazilian capital goods industry, 1929-1964 / | 338.4'7621902 WOR World Non-Electrical Machinery: | 338.4'7624 IVE The economics of the modern construction sector / | 338.4'7624 IVE The economics of the modern construction sector / |
Includes bibliographical footnotes.
This is a case study of industrial growth in Brazil, a country whose economy has been able to expand at a relatively high rate despite the well-known barriers of underdevelopment.
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