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  1. Library Resource
    July, 2013
    Latin America and the Caribbean

    This book is organized as follows:
    Introduction: Is Geography Destiny? Chapter 1 discuses The
    Channels of Influence of Geography: Latin America from an
    International Perspective. Chapter 2 discusses The Other
    Side of The Mountain: The Influence of Geography Within
    Countries. Chapter 3 discusses Policies to Overcome the
    Limitations of Geography

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    China, India

    China and India have grown rapidly in importance in the global economy over the past two decades the same period in which hardware and software have become important tradable products in the global economy. China has reached global scale in the hardware industry but not in software; India has achieved the reverse. These recent developments offer new insights into the ways in which new industries can take root and flourish within the broader context of developing economies.

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2012

    Post-Industrial East Asian Cities
    analyzes urban developments and policies responsible for the
    growth of producer services and creative industries. This
    study is based on the findings of firm surveys conducted in
    East Asia and a review of the data and literature on several
    key regional cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Singapore, Seoul,
    Bangkok and Tokyo) that are transitioning away from
    traditional manufacturing activities.

  4. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Global

    This book covers the early years of the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), commonly known as the World Bank when it first confronted the issue of development as a fundamental part of its mission. The book is mainly concerned with how the Bank interpreted its mission and, more specifically, how its mission was born: what events shaped it, what cultural and ideological background influenced it and what was the historical context in which it arose.

  5. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Brazil

    The overarching theme of the book is
    development in a land of contrasts. There have been large
    economic, social, and political changes. The mass of society
    is far more expressive and politically involved today. In
    1945, the country had 7.4 million voters, about 11 percent
    of the population. Today it has 120 million voters, or 67
    percent of the population. The economy has been modernized,
    the capitalist ethos spread across regions, mass

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