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Latin American Cities: Recognizing Complexities

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URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD. Edited by GHOSHPRADIP K. (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1984. Pp. 546. $45.00.)

HOUSING, THE STATE, AND THE POOR: POLICY AND PRACTICE IN THREE LATIN AMERICAN CITIES. By GILBERTALAN and WARDPETER M. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 319. $44.50.)

SHELTER, NEED, AND RESPONSE: HOUSING, LAND, AND SETTLEMENT POLICIES IN SEVENTEEN THIRD WORLD NATIONS. By HARDOYJORGE E. and SATTERTHWAITEDAVID. (Chichester and New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1981. Pp. 288. $62.95.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Matthew Edel*
Affiliation:
Queens College of the City University of New York
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Copyright © 1988 by Latin American Research Review

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Notes

1. See Jorge E. Hardoy, “Spatial Structure and Society in Revolutionary Cuba,” in Cuba: The Logic of the Revolution, edited by D. Barkin and N. Manitzas (Andover, Mass.: Warner Modular, 1973).

2. See J. C. H. Fei and G. Ranis, Development of the Labor Surplus Economy (Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, 1964).

3. See Wayne Cornelius, Politics and the Migrant Poor in Mexico City (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975); and David Collier, Squatters and Oligarchs (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976).

4. See Manuel Perlo Cohen, Estado, vivienda y estructura urbana en el cardenismo (Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1981); and Emilio Pradilla Cobos, “La política urbana del estado colombiano,” Ideología y Sociedad 9 (1974):3–38.