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A Case Study of Infant Industry in Latin America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Abstract

In the manner of the Creole tradesmen of Louisiana, whose lagniappe to their patrons is legendary, the Editors offer a similar bonus to readers of the Review. Instead of trifling presents added to a purchase, however, our lagniappe will be documents illustrative of the evolution of business enterprise. It is hoped thus to provide a wider availability of the raw materials of business history to teachers and researchers.

Type
Lagniappe
Copyright
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1965

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References

1 Reprinted, with permission, from: “Five Years of Achievement at Altos Homos Steel Company,” by Pape, H. R., in Basic Industries in Texas and Northern Mexico: Conference Sponsored by the Institute of Latin-American Studies of the University of Texas, June 9–11, 1949 (Austin, The University of Texas Press, 1950), pp. 5063.Google Scholar Quotation from pp. 51–58.