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Coping with capital surges: The return of finance to Latin America.

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Ottawa : IDRC, 1995Subject(s): Capital Movements | Latin America -- Foreign investments -- Economic policy//government policy/. -- Latin America -- Foreign investments -- Economic policy//government policy/. -- Latin America -- Foreign investments -- Economic policy//government policySummary: This book analyzes the effects of changing external conditions on the least developed countries' bargaining positions and power, the tactics they have chosen to promote their interests in the world trading system, and the results they have achieved. Within a comparative framework, the authors examine the implications for the least developed countries of developments in the North, the responses of countries in Latin America and Asia, and the evolution and effectiveness of collective bargaining.
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This book analyzes the effects of changing external conditions on the least developed countries' bargaining positions and power, the tactics they have chosen to promote their interests in the world trading system, and the results they have achieved. Within a comparative framework, the authors examine the implications for the least developed countries of developments in the North, the responses of countries in Latin America and Asia, and the evolution and effectiveness of collective bargaining.

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