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Latin American political economy

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Latin American political economy

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series editors, Juan Pablo Luna, Andreas E. Feldmann, Rodrigo Mardones Z.
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
series editors, Juan Pablo Luna, Andreas E. Feldmann, Rodrigo Mardones Z.
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Target Audience
一般
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Place of publication varies: New York
Other editors: Juan Bogliaccini, Aldo Madariaga, Sara Niedzwiecki
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