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Interpretative summary
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1980, Issue 10, أغسطس ١٩٨٠, p. 113 - 125
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Abstract
Latin America stands at the treshold of the 1980s as the most highly industrialized region in the Third World. Because of concern in industrial countries over the increasing competitive capacity of some developing countries in the production and export of manufactures, Latin America’s essential thrust is often perceived by those outside the region as based on its new industrial capability.
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