1. ECLAC
ECLAC's economic approaches, however controversial, significantly contributed to the creation of intellectual forums for discussion on Latin American economic development. ... This could be done through the establishment of protective tariffs and the creation of common markets. ... Immediately after its creation in 1948, ECLAC proposed an agenda to develop Latin American sub-regional customs unions. ... The leadership of ECLAC in the integration process sparked important institutional developments including the creation of the Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR) and the Asociacion Latin...
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