Synthesis Of Proceeding And Conclusion Of The Seminal Structural And Sectoral Adjustment Programs Implications For The Reactivation And Development Agriculture November 30th December 2nd 1987 Sanjose Costa Rica

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Pinochet's Economic Accomplices

Author: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Release Date: 2021-01-12
With a focus on Chile, Pinochet’s Economic Accomplices: An Unequal Country by Force uses theoretical arguments and empirical studies to argue that focusing on the behavior of economic actors of the dictatorship is crucial to achieve basic objectives in terms of justice, memory, reparation, and non-repetition measures. This book makes visible a number of cases of economic complicity with the Chilean dictatorship and explains their links with the radical inequalities the country has today while proposing a theoretical framework for their study. Scholars of Latin American studies, history, sociology, economics, business, and human rights will find this book particularly useful.
City Design, Planning & Policy Innovations

Author: Tomas Bermudez
language: en
Publisher: Inter-American Development Bank
Release Date: 2019-07-02
This publication summarizes the outcomes and lessons learned from the Fall 2017 course titled “Emergent Urbanism: Planning and Design Visions for the City of Hermosillo, Mexico” (ADV-9146). Taught by professors Diane Davis and Felipe Vera, this course asked a group of 12 students to design a set of projects that could lay the groundwork for a sustainable future for the city of Hermosillo—an emerging city located in northwest Mexico and the capital of the state of Sonora. Part of a larger initiative funded by the Inter-American Development Bank and the North-American Development Bank in partnership with Harvard University, ideas developed for this class were the product of collaboration between faculty and students at the Graduate School of Design, the Kennedy School’s Center for International Development and the T.H. Chan School of Public Health.