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ECLAC, Transnational Corporations and the Quest for a Latin American Development Strategy
Author(s)Kerner, Daniel
AbstractAnalyzes the role of foreign direct investment and transnational corporations, focusing on the history of the Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), economic development 1950s, and policy recommendations.
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Pages83-95
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceCEPAL Review
VolumeNo79
PubDate2003
ISBN_ISSN0251-2920
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