Industrialization in Latin America: From the "black Box" to the "empty Box" : a Comparison of Contemporary Industrialization PatternsUnited Nations, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 1990 - Industrial organization - 172 pages |
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Introduction | 7 |
INDUSTRIAL REORGANIZATION | 37 |
Technical progress and the scope of macroeconomics | 45 |
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