Abstract

The process of import substitution that got underway in Latin America in the train of the Great Depression was principally a spontaneous response to the radical deterioration of the international prices of primary products, to the breakdown of the multilateral international trading system (and the collapse of world trade) and to the abrupt reversal of resource transfers.

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