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International division of labour programme; industrial growth, foreign trade and economic policy: some aspects of the rise of Brazil as a nic (1965-80)

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Working paper on industrial growth, trade and economic policy in Brazil as a newly industrializing country - reviews social and economic characteristics, economic development and the role of the state; examines iron and steel industry and motor vehicle industry; studies manufacturing value added, growth rates, production composition, income distribution, external debt, current account deficit etc. And trends, 1960 to 1980. Bibliography and statistical tables.

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  • Werneck Rlf., 1984. "International division of labour programme; industrial growth, foreign trade and economic policy: some aspects of the rise of Brazil as a nic (1965-80)," ILO Working Papers 992309193402676, International Labour Organization.
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