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Recent Scholarship on Industrial Growth in Latin America
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ESSAYS ON INDUSTRIALIZATION IN COLOMBIA. Edited by BERRYALBERT. (Tempe: Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, 1983. Pp. 329. $37.95.)
THE STRUCTURE OF WAGES IN LATIN AMERICAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. By SALAZAR-CARRILLOJORGE. (Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1982. Pp. 173. $14.00.)
MANUFACTURING IN THE BACKYARD: CASE STUDIES ON ACCUMULATION AND EMPLOYMENT IN SMALL-SCALE BRAZILIAN INDUSTRY. By SCHMITZHUBERT. (Totowa, N.J.: Allanheld, Osmun, 1982. Pp. 232. $26.50.)
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