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Geographic interpretations of development recently have become the subject of much renewed interest and debate within scholarly and public policy circles. Focusing on Latin America, this book examines how physical and human geography has influenced the region’s potential for economic and social development.The book assesses how geography affects differences in development between countries and more specifically between Latin America and other regions of the world. The effects of geography on regional development are examined through four channels: the productivity of land, health conditions, frequency and intensity of natural disasters, and access to markets. The book then explores how geography has influenced development within countries through case studies of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru—countries significant for their geographical diversity as well as their wide socioeconomic disparities. These case studies illustrate numerous exceptions to international patterns and prove that while geography matters, it need not determine a country's destiny.Using the knowledge gained from these two perspectives, the book concludes with recommendations for policies that can help countries overcome the limitations imposed by geography and thereby enhance their potential for economic and social development. (view table of contents)

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9780821354513 | World Bank, October 1, 2003, cover price $22.00
9780804749275 | Stanford Univ Pr, October 1, 2003, cover price $5.00 | About this edition: Geographic interpretations of development recently have become the subject of much renewed interest and debate within scholarly and public policy circles.

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Product Description: Social exclusion is closely linked with numerous economic problems in Latin America, yet seldom does it take the form of a "keep out"sign. More commonly, groups are excluded because they lack access to opportunities enjoyed by others in health care, education, housing and employment...read more

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9781931003421 | Inter-Amer Development Bank, January 1, 2003, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Social exclusion is closely linked with numerous economic problems in Latin America, yet seldom does it take the form of a "keep out"sign.

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