Chile: the political economy of development and democracy in the 1990s

"This excellent, comprehensive study of education, health, labor markets, income distribution, the role of the State, copper, foreign trade, savings, investment, etc. until 1991, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the Chilean development process. Hojman concludes 'tha...

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Main Author: Hojman, David E. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pittsburgh Univ. of Pittsburgh Press u.a. 1993
Series:Pitt Latin American series
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Summary:"This excellent, comprehensive study of education, health, labor markets, income distribution, the role of the State, copper, foreign trade, savings, investment, etc. until 1991, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the Chilean development process. Hojman concludes 'that all the technical and political conditions are there to solve any remaining or foreseeable problems, and that future government mistakes... are likely to be small and swiftly corrected' (p. 203)"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.. - http://www.loc.gov/hlas/
Physical Description:XIV, 242 S.
ISBN:0822911698

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