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Sobre Margarita Fajardo, The World that Latin America Created. The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America in the Development Era
Historia Mexicana
2022Sujets: “…ECLAC…”
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The World that Latin America Created. Libro de Margarita Fajardo
Estudios Sociológicos
2023“…Through the institutional analysis of the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) and the study of the economic ideas proposed by a group of economists whom she calls cepalinos, Margarita Fajardo makes a contribution both to the history of economic ideas and to the ECLAC institutional history. …”
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El formato Redatam
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2016“…The Redatam statistical package is a software package developed by ECLAC and widely used in countries of America for the dissemination of census statistics. …”
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Una caracterización de la pobreza femenina en México conforme al modelo colectivo de hogar
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2014“…As requested by eclac (2004), this text examines the evidence on female poverty in Mexico and its cause, based on the National Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2008. …”
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Relaciones económicas entre China y América Latina. Una historia de la globalización, siglos XVI-XXI
Historia Mexicana
2021“…The sources used include documents from the National Historical Archive of Spain and the data published by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). There is also a long list of bibliographic entries from different historiographic universes that have had little dialogue until now. …”