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La Globalización, desigualdad y pobreza en América Latina: Un análisis coyuntural de la última década (página 3)

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Autor:

Orlando Acosta

Facultad de Medicina-Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

Bogotá, Colombia. oacostal[arroba]unal.edu.co;

Jorge Iván González

Facultad de Ciencias Económicas-Centro de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia. jivangonzalez[arroba]cable.net.co

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