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Works by Melvin Burke in Latin American Studies

1994

The Political Economy of NAFTA: The Global Crisis and Mexico, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1991

Bolivia: The Politics of Cocaine, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1990

Privatization in the Center and the Latin American Periphery, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1987

Contracting Out: A Study of the Honduran Experience, Melvin Burke, Richard J. Moore, Donald A. Swanson, Gill Chin Lim, Jacob Greenstein, Richard A. Fehnel
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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The Corporación Minera de Bolivia (Comibol) and the Triangular Plan: A Case Study in Dependency, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1982

We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us: Dependency and Exploitation in Bolivian Tin Mines (book review), Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1980

We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us: Dependency and Exploitation in Bolivian Tin Mines (book review), Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1979

The Stabilization Programs of the International Monetary Fund: The Case of Bolivia, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1976

El sistema de plantación y Ia proletarización del trabajo agrícola en El Salvador, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1974

From National Populism to National Corporatism: The Case of Bolivia (1952-1970), Melvin Burke, James M. Malloy
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1973

Estudios Críticos Sobre la Economía Boliviana, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1971

Does "food for peace" assistance damage the Bolivian economy?, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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Land Reform in the Lake Titicaca Region, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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1967

An analysis of the Bolivian land reform by means of a comparison between Peruvian haciendas and Bolivian ex-haciendas, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

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