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Report On Transnational Investment

Latin America in the Global Economy: Running Faster to Stay in Place

Pages 18-27 | Published online: 31 May 2016
 

Abstract

The industrialization gap between North and South has been narrowing Industrialization however, may be losing the key status it once had as a definitive hallmark of national development

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Gary Gereffi

Gary Gereffi is professor of sociology at Duke University He is coeditor with Miguel Korzeniewicz, of Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism (Praeger, 1994). Lynn Hempel is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Duke University

Lynn Hempel

Gary Gereffi is professor of sociology at Duke University He is coeditor with Miguel Korzeniewicz, of Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism (Praeger, 1994). Lynn Hempel is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Duke University

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