Latin America specialists from the fields of anthropology, economics, literature, political science, and sociology discuss the area's common problems in growth and development.
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Latin America specialists from the fields of anthropology, economics, literature, political science, and sociology discuss the area's common problems in growth and development.
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Add this copy of Constructive Change in Latin America to cart. $7.29, like new condition, Sold by Orca Knowledge Systems, Inc rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Novato, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1968 by University of Pittsburgh Press.
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Unread. No markings in book. From the Preface: All the essays are concerned with Latin America's growth and development. Although the authors draw on much historical material, each treats his subject in terms of his concern for the present and the future. Participants were encouraged to deal with topics having policy implications. Two of the contributors confined their studies largely to single countries. John Gillin's observations are based largely on his experience in a Guatemalan village, an.