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[This book presents recent development trajectories in the Southern Cone (The term Southern Cone refers to the southern part of South America and its definition varies from the more restricted group of countries-just Chile, Argentina and Uruguay, to a more inclusive definition including Paraguay and Brazil. This book concentrates on just two of the aforementioned countries: Brazil and Argentina, and thus employs the broader definition of the region.), namely, Argentina and Brazil, and how they have undergone transitions from two of the three most industrialized countries of Latin America through processes of deindustrialization and reprimarization, with a range of social and environmental impacts.]
Published: Dec 9, 2021
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