Abstract

Latin American integration, like any similar experience, must be accomplished both between spaces of vast aggregate dimension, and between a variety of national groups structured in socio-economic, institutional, political and cultural systems; all this as part of a general process in which the aspects and levels interact, interpret and condition each other. This work tries to draw a balance of integration through the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA/ALALC), and proposes the formula of multinational public corporations as one of the agents of this process. These appear as one of the agents, instruments and mechanisms that can participate in a combined process of development and integration.

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