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Bibliography on Science and Technology Policy in Latin America

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Dilmus D. James*
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University of Texas at El Paso
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I regret the lack of time for annotating the more important entries in this bibliography. In lieu of annotation, little need be said: scholars who are knowledgeable will require no guidance; the uninitiated can plunge in and begin using it. Yet a few comments are offered for what they are worth. Comercio Exterior, the monthly publication of Banco de México de Comercio Exterior, is by far the leading journal publishing literature on science and technology in developing countries with, naturally, an emphasis on Latin America. The Department of Scientific Affairs, Organization of American States is the second most prolific source, with El Trimestre Económico perhaps the third most important publishing vehicle. World Development, a relatively new journal, has been coming on strong in the last several years.

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Copyright © 1977 by the University of Texas Press

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