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Industrial policy in Central America
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1992, Issue 48, Dec 1992, p. 95 - 105
- Spanish
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- 31 Dec 1992
Abstract
The Central American countries have a 40-year tradition of cooperation based on bilateral and multilateral treaties, the most important of which is the General Treaty on Central American Economic Integration, under whose terms the Central American Common Market (CACM) was established in 196b. Nevertheless, the industrial policies pursued by these countries since that time are notable for their lack of uniformity.
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