Ways of looking -- Poverty -- Employment and earnings -- External trade, industrialization, and economic growth -- Inflation, external deficits, and IMF stabilization programs -- Ownership I: land -- Ownership II: multinationals, public enterprise, and dependency -- Early industrialization and violent reaction: Argentina and Brazil -- Reformism, Marxism, and militant monetarism: Chile -- Two kinds of revolutionary alternative: Cuba, and Peru under Velasco -- Middle-road market economies: Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico -- Economic strategies, social strains, and political repression -- Is it possible for the United States to play a constructive role? -- From conclusions to ongoing questions
Analysis
Economic conditions History, 1945-
South America
Bibliography
Bibliography: p. [363]-393
Notes
Includes index
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