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Immigrants --- History --- Peru --- Social conditions. --- Immigrants - Peru - History - 16th century. --- Peru - History - Conquest, 1522-1548. --- Peru - History - 1548-1820. --- Peru - Social conditions.
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Immigrants --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- Latin America --- History & Archaeology --- History --- Peru --- Social conditions. --- Histoire --- Pérou --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Conquest, 1522-1548 --- To 1548-1820 --- Peru - History - Conquest, 1522-1548. --- Peru - History - 1548-1820. --- Peru - Social conditions.
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Urbanization --- Rural development --- Urbanisation --- Développement rural --- Peru --- Pérou --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économiques --- Développement rural --- Pérou --- Conditions économiques --- Urbanization - Peru --- Rural development - Peru --- Peru - Social conditions --- Peru - Economic conditions
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Peru --- History --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- #SBIB:39A74 --- #SBIB:98G --- Etnografie: Amerika --- Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- Economic conditions. --- History. --- Social conditions. --- Peru - History --- Peru - Social conditions --- Peru - Economic conditions
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The author clarifies the mutually constructive relationship between transnational and the modernizing Peruvian state, showing how the state maintains this relationship while simultaneously nurturing the new class.Originally published in 1983.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
-Mineral industries --- -Extractive industries --- Extractive industry --- Metal industries --- Mining industry and finance --- -Peru --- Middle class --- Mineral industries --- Bourgeoisie --- Commons (Social order) --- Middle classes --- Social classes --- Social conditions --- Peru --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- E-books --- Middle class -- Peru. --- Mineral industries -- Peru. --- Peru -- Economic conditions -- 1968-. --- Peru -- Politics and government -- 1968-1980. --- Peru -- Social conditions -- 1968-. --- Mineral industries - Peru --- Middle class - Peru --- Peru - Economic conditions - 1968 --- -Peru - Social conditions - 1968 --- -Middle class -- Peru.
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Equality --- Poor --- People with social disabilities --- Egalité (Sociologie) --- Pauvres --- Handicapés sociaux --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Peru --- Pérou --- Social policy --- Politique sociale --- Social conditions. --- Egalité (Sociologie) --- Handicapés sociaux --- Pérou --- People with social disabilities - Peru --- Poor - Peru - Social conditions --- Equality - Peru
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"A European Marxist perspective on Peru revealed through interviews in 1992 with church, Red Cross, and NGO officials; lawyers; generals; and Shining Path sympathizers"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
Calvo Ospina, Hernando, --- Declercq, Katlijn, --- Travel --- Peru --- Description and travel. --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Calvo Ospina, Hernando, - 1961- - Travel - Peru --- Declercq, Katlijn, - 1952- - Travel - Peru --- Peru - Description and travel. --- Peru - Politics and government - 1980 --- -Peru - Social conditions - 1968 --- -Calvo Ospina, Hernando, - 1961- - Travel - Peru --- -Calvo Ospina, Hernando, - 1961 --- -Declercq, Katlijn, - 1952 --- -Peru --- Calvo Ospina, Hernando, - 1961
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Peru's self-proclaimed "revolution"-surprisingly extensive reforms initiated by the military government-has aroused great interest all over Latin America and the Third World. This book is the first systematic and comprehensive attempt to appraise Peru's current experiment in both national and regional perspective. It compares recent innovative approaches to Peru's problems with the methods used by earlier regimes, providing original and stimulating interpretations of contemporary Peru from the viewpoints of political science, sociology, history, economics, and education. Among the issues considered are the military regime's policies regarding income distribution, foreign investment, education, urbanization, worker-management relations, and land reform.Contributors: Abraham F. Lowenthal, Julio Cotler, Richard Webb, David Collier, Susan Bourque and Scott Palmer, Colin Harding, Robert Drysdale and Robert Myers, Shane Hunt, Peter T. Knight, Jane Jaquette.Originally published in 1976.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Peru --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy. --- Social conditions --- Pérou --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Political systems --- Pérou --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions économiques --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development. --- Peru - Economic conditions - 1968 --- -Peru - Economic policy. --- Peru - Social conditions - 1968 --- -Peru --- -Peru - Economic conditions - 1968 --- -BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development.
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Extractive Industry projects in Peru impact differently on men and women: men secure more of the benefits and women experience more of the risks. This book presents the current reality in Peru, why improving these development outcomes on women is so important to companies and government, and indicates approaches that government, companies, civil society and communities can take to improve the impacts of extractive industry projects on women â?? and through them the development outcome on the wider family and community.
Externalities (Economics). --- Mineral industries -- Social aspects -- Peru. --- Women -- Peru -- Economic conditions. --- Women -- Peru -- Social conditions. --- Mineral industries --- Externalities (Economics) --- Women --- Industries --- Business & Economics --- Social aspects --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Costs, Social --- External economies and diseconomies --- External effects (Economics) --- Social costs --- Extractive industries --- Extractive industry --- Metal industries --- Mines and mining --- Mining --- Mining industry --- Mining industry and finance --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Economics --- Public goods --- Waste (Economics) --- Welfare economics
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