Economic development in Central America

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Economic development in Central America

edited by Felipe Larraín B.

(Harvard studies in international development)

Distributed by Harvard University Press, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents: Vol. 1. Growth and internationalization -- v. 2. Structural reform

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1 ISBN 9780674003538

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For decades, Central America has faced market dependency, natural disasters, and political systems characterized by protectionist policies and low participation--situations that have had a tremendous impact on its economic development. This two-volume set is a comprehensive assessment of Central America's position in the world economy, and it serves as a handbook for the important economic reforms Central America must undertake to become a viable competitor in the international economy.
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2 ISBN 9780674003569

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For decades, Central America has faced market dependency, natural disasters, and political systems characterized by protectionist policies and low participation--situations that have had a tremendous impact on its economic development. This two-volume set is a comprehensive assessment of Central America's position in the world economy, and it serves as a handbook for the important economic reforms Central America must undertake to become a viable competitor in the international economy.

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