- SUSTITUCION DE IMPORTACIONES 4
- EXPORTACIONES 2
- POLITICA ECONOMICA 2
- ARGENTINA 1
- BRASIL 1
- COMERCIO 1
- COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL 1
- CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO 1
- Chile 1
- DEGRADACION DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE 1
- DESARROLLO DEL COMERCIO 1
- DESARROLLO ECONOMICO 1
- DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL 1
- ENSAYO 1
- ESTADO 1
- HISTORIA ECONOMICA 1
- INDUSTRIALIZACION 1
- Ideas políticas 1
- Industria textil 1
- MODELOS MATEMATICOS 1
- Movimiento obrero 1
- PAISES EN DESARROLLO 1
- POLITICA DE IMPORTACION 1
- POLITICA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE 1
- PRODUCTOS MANUFACTURADOS 1
- RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES 1
- Socialismo 1
- labour movement 1
- political ideas 1
- socialism 1
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Problems, development theory and strategies of Latin America /
Published 1986Table of Contents: “…Latin America in 1945-60: structuralism -- 5. The crisis of import substitution industrialization -- 6. Liberalization attempts of the 1960s -- 7. …”
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Growth and trade : being an abbreviated version of Industrial growth and world trade /
Published 1970Table of Contents: “…Effects of competition and import-substitution on exports from the main industrial countries -- 9. …”
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Explorations in Latin American economic history /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Real Wages and the Mexican Revolution, 1877-1910: A Reappraisal -- 4. Did Import Substitution Promote Structural Change? A Comparative Study of Manufacturing Productivity in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil, 1935-1975 -- 5. …”
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International economics and development : essays in Honor of Raúl Prebisch /
Published 1972Table of Contents: “…Destanne de Bernis -- The contribution of foreign trade to national income / Víctor Jorge Elias -- Origins and consequences of import substitution in Brazil / Albert Fishlow -- Notes on foreign capital and Latin America / Ricardo M. …”
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THE “EVERYDAY SOCIALISM” OF CHILEAN TEXTILE WORKERS: TRACING RADICAL POLITICS THROUGH THE WORKERS PRESS, 1936-1973
Published 2018“…Workers in this sector were at the forefront of the profound changes underway during the prior period of import-substitution industrialisation from the 1930s and the “pre-revolutionary” moment of 1970-1973, where major textile firms were amongst the first to be occupied and nationalised under the Allende government. …”
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