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High technology and third word industrialization: Brazilian computer policy in comparative perspective / Peter B. Evans, Cloudio R. Frischtak and Paulo Basos Tigre,editors
Contributor(s): Evans, Peter B | Frischtak, Clandio R | Tigre, Paulo Basos.
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