Latin American-U.S. economic interactions : conflict, accommodation and policies for the future ; [a conference sponsored by the Graduate School of Business and the Inst. of Latin American Studies of the Univ. of Texas at Austin and the American Enterprise Inst. for Public Policy Research 🔍
Robert B Williamson; William P Glade; Karl M Schmitt; University of Texas at Austin. Graduate School of Business.; University of Texas at Austin. Institute of Latin American Studies.; American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, District of Columbia, 1974
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Reframing The Immigration Debate -- The Skills Of Immigrants -- National Origin -- The Labor Market Impact Of Immigration -- The Economic Benefits From Immigration -- Immigration And The Welfare State -- Social Mobility Across Generations -- Ethnic Capital -- Ethnic Ghettos -- The Goals Of Immigration Policy -- A Proposal For An Immigration Policy -- Conclusion. Edited By Robert B. Williamson, William P. Glade, Jr., Karl M. Schmitt. Papers And Proceedings Of A Conference Held In Austin, 1973, Sponsored By The Graduate School Of Business And The Institute Of Latin American Studies Of The University Of Texas At Austin And The American Enterprise Institute For Public Policy Research. Includes Bibliographical References.
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Latin American - U.S. economic interactions: conflict, accommodation, and policies for the future
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Williamson, Robert B; Glade, William P; Schmitt, Karl Michael, 1922-; University of Texas at Austin. Graduate School of Business; University of Texas at Austin. Institute of Latin American Studies; American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
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William P Glade; Karl M Schmitt; Robert B Williamson; Institut of Latin American Studies; The University of Texas at Austin
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edited by Robert B. Williamson, William P. Glade, Jr., Karl M. Schmitt
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Robert B. Williamson, William P. Glade, Karl Michael Schmitt
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A E I Press
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United States, United States of America
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Includes bibliographical references.
Papers and proceedings of a conference held in Austin, 1973, sponsored by the Graduate School of Business and the Institute of Latin American Studies of the University of Texas at Austin and the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
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Compilation of conference papers on economic relations between Latin America and the USA - covers problems and issues of trade, the impact of multinational enterprise on economic development, direct foreign investment, etc., and considers USA trade policy alternatives. References and statistical tables. Conference held in austin 1973 mar
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380 p. : 25 cm
Papers and proceedings of a conference held in Austin, 1973, sponsored by the Graduate School of Business and the Institute of Latin American Studies of the University of Texas at Austin and the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Includes bibliographical references
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2023-06-28
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