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Exchange Control and the Argentine Market. By Virgil Salera. New York: Columbia University Press. 1941. Pp. 283. ($3.50)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

T. L. Avison*
Affiliation:
Montreal
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1942

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References

1 See note at end of this review.

2 An excellent survey of this agreement and an analysis of its general provisions has been prepared by the Foreign Division of the First National Bank of Boston. The interchange of correspondence between Dr. Ruiz Guinazu, Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Norman Armour, American Ambassador, is particularly relevant to some of the comments made by Dr. Salera. See also de Wilde, J. C. and Wood, Bryce, United States Trade Ties with Argentina (Foreign Policy Reports, vol. XVII (18), 12 1, 1941).Google Scholar

3 Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 15, 1941.