Abstract

Economic Integration for Progress

Gil, Federico G. | September 26, 1966 issue

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This article presents information on the economic developments in Latin America. During the fast few years, technicians and economists in Latin America have been advocating regional integration as the most feasible, indeed, the only viable instrument whereby their countries can develop. After World War II industrialization was thought to be the answer, but as the early drive in that direction has slowed, many specialists and political leaders have come to realize that industrialization by itself was not enough. Thoughtful Latin American leaders, Although they know the dangers of pursuing visionary goals, envisage a broad conception of integration that extends beyond the purely economic sphere.

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LATIN America -- Economic conditions; ECONOMIC indicators; ECONOMIC policy; ECONOMIC development; INDUSTRIALIZATION; LATIN America
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