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Dear Felix,

In 2008, Octavio Rodriguez has written a new book 
"El estructuralismo Latinoamericano" with the 
support of Eclac (Siglo XXI editores). In this 
book he develops a profound insight in the 
history of latinamerican estructuralism (in a 
broad sense including dependency theory, Prebish, 
etc) and its main features like the theory of terms of trade.
I think it will be useful for your research.

Regards,

Luis Cáceres Artía 

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