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Trade, Industrialization, and Integration in Twentieth-Century Central America

Autor Irma T. de Alonso
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The book expresses the views of the contributors about the present and future of Central America. Only by becoming more efficient in productivity, or by exporting non-traditional products, can this region meet the challenge ahead. Central American countries are accepting the challenge by diversifying their economies and accepting the advice of the world in terms of privatization, freedom of trade, capital, and free movement of labor. Central America needs a market for all of its products, and understanding for its new economic structure.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275948047
ISBN-10: 0275948048
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

IRMA T. de ALONSO is Professor of Economics at Florida International University. Dr. Alonso has taught in universities in Central America, and pursued her training in England and Puerto Rico. Her research interests are in international trade, purchasing power parties, and human resources. She has published many journal articles and book chapters in addition to the following books: Elasticidad Ingreso de la Contribucion Sobre Ingresos En Puerto Rico y Jamaica, 1955-1963, Methodos Econometicos (with M. Dutta) and Trade Issues in the Caribbean.

Cuprins

IllustrationsPrefaceIntroductionCentral America: The Challenges of Trade, Industrialization, and Integration in the Twentieth Century by Irma T. de Alonso and Bernadette WestCentral America: A Macroeconomic Assessment by Irma T. de AlonsoTrade in Central AmericaStructure of Trade in Central America by Irma T. de Alonso and David R. HicksIndustrialization and Trade in Central America by Irma T. de AlonsoMexico as a Potential Market for Central American and Caribbean Products by Irma T. de Alonso and Jorge Salazar-CarrilloIndustrialization and Integration in Central AmericaThe Intensity of Central American Economic Integration by Luis R. Cáceres and Carlos A. ImendiaAssembly Operations in Central America by Gregory K. Schoepfle and Jorge F. Perez-LopezPanama: Economic Integration Alternatives, Implications, and Perspectives by Francisco E. ThoumiThe Central American Common Market: An Analysis of Welfare Effects from 1970 to 1984 by Patrick C. Flower and Walton T. WilfordSpecial IssuesEconomic Prospects for Central America in the Decade of the 1990s by Raul Moncarz and Antonio JorgeA Review of Recent Central American Economic Policies, Persisting Difficulties, and Strategies for Trade and Industrialization: Implications for Industrialization and Trade by Juan J. ButtariThe Dilemma of Export Revival: Nicaraguan Agriculture at a Turning Point by Richard WeisskoffChallenges and Prospects for Central America in a Global Trade Context by Juan M. VillasusoIndex