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Planning and Integration in Latin America1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1971

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2 The declaration of the Presidents of the Latin American Republics resolving to create the Latin American Common Market. The declaration was endorsed by all OAS members. An excerpt is to be found in Krause, and Mathis, , op. cit.Google Scholar The full text appears in U.S. Department of State Bulletin, 8 May 1967.

3 Decreto Numero 97, Congreso Nacional de la República de Honduras, 31 December 1970. ‘Medidas para Impulsar la Producción Nacional y Normar el Comercio Exterior.’

4 Hansen, R. D., Central American Regional Integration and Economic Development (National Planning Association, 1967).Google Scholar

5 Nye, J. S. Jr, ‘Central American Regional Integration’, International Conciliation, no. 562 (03 1967).Google Scholar

6 A convenient source for the text is Wionczek, M. S. (ed.), Economic Co-operation in Latin America, Africa and Asia: A Handbook of Documents (Cambridge, Mass., and London, The M.I.T. Press, 1969). £7.00.Google Scholar

7 Little, I. M. D., ‘Regional International Companies as an Approach to Economic Integration’, Journal of Common Market Studies (12 1966).Google Scholar

8 See Roldan, A., ‘Latin American Economic Integration: Its Benefit and Obstacles’, ch. 7Google Scholar, in Hilton, (ed.), op. cit.Google Scholar

9 McClelland, D., ‘The Common Market's Contribution to Central American Economic Growth: A First Approximation’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 38.

10 Solar, D., ‘The Case Against Latin American Integration, Economic and Political Factors’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 9.

11 Edel, M., ‘Regional Integration and Income Redistribution. Complements or Substitutes?’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 15.

12 , W. and Woodruff, Helga, ‘The Role of the United States in Latin American Economic Integration’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 12.

13 Eder, G. J., ‘Economic Integration in Latin America. The Next Fifty Years’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 13.

14 See, however, McClelland, D. H., ‘The Common Market's Contribution to Central American Economic Growth: A First Approximation’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 38; Carnoy, M., ‘A Welfare Analysis of Latin American Economic Union: Six Industry Studies’Google Scholar, Ibid., ch. 19.