Abstract

Revolutionary developments in the patterns of world trade have taken place during the past five years, and Latin America is no exception. This article discusses the effects of the Latin American Free Trade Association, the Central American Common Market, and the Inter-American Development Bank on the economic integration of Latin America.

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