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From Cities to Systems: Recent Research on Latin American Urbanization

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THIRD WORLD URBANIZATION. Edited by ABU-LUGHODJANET and HAYRICHARDJR. (Chicago, Il.: Maaroufa Press, 1977. Pp. 395.)

URBAN POPULATION GROWTH TRENDS IN LATIN AMERICA. by FOXROBERT W. (Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, 1975. Pp. 103.)

LAS CIUDADES LATINOAMERICANAS: 1. ANTECEDENTES. 2. DESARROLLO HISTORICO. By MORSERICHARD M. (México, D.F.: SepSetentas, 1973. Pp. 215, 250. $10.00, $10.00.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

John Walton*
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University of California, Davis
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