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Part I. Cycles of Globalization:
1. Globalization and inequality Lius Bertola and Jeffrey Williamson;
2. Foreign capital flows Alan M. Taylor;
3. The external context Marcelo de Paiva Abreu;
4. Globalization and the new economic model Victor Bulmer-Thomas;
Part II. Onset of Modernization:
5. The institutional framework Alan Dye;
6. Fiscal and monetary regimes Roberto Cortés Conde;
7. Export-led industrialization Richard Salvucci;
8. The development of infrastructure William Summerhill;
Part III. Factor Endowments:
9. Economic growth and environmental change Otta Solbrig;
10. Labor and immigration Blanca Sanchez;
11. Education and social progress Fernando Reimers;
Part IV. Sectoral Development and Equity:
12. Structure, performance, and policy in agriculture Otto Solbrig;
13. The political economy of industrialization Stephen Haber;
14. Poverty and inequality Miguel Szekely and Andres Montes.
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