| Session 61-- | Argentina and Brazil, a comparative analysis of their internal processes and external conditioning in their economic histories |
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Title: Argentina and Brazil, a comparative analysis of their internal processes and external conditioning in their economic histories Organizers:
Mario D. Rapoport (Argentina), Guillermo Vitelli (Argentina) and Wilson
Cano (Brazil)
Description: In the light of the processes of integration and the modes of international insertion of both countries into world economy, the comparative analysis of their historical processes takes on particular importance. On the other hand, the different performances of the economic structures of Argentina and Brazil, which faced a similar international context, require an analysis as to what extent these divergences respond to an external determinism or to their own internal, economic, political and social processes. Participants:
Santiago Chelala and Mario Rapoport (Argentina); Andrés Papers |
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