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Urbanization in Latin America: Changing Perspectives
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URBANIZATION, PLANNING, AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. By FRIEDMANNJOHN. (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, Inc., 1975. Pp. 352. $12.50.)
LATIN AMERICAN URBAN RESEARCH VOLUME 1. Edited by RABINOVITZFRANCINE and TRUEBLOODFELICITY. (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, Inc., 1971. $17.50.)
REGIONAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICIES: A LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE. Latin American Urban Research Vol. 2. Edited by GEISSEGUILLERMO and HARDOYJORGE. (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, Inc., 1972.)
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