The rapid development of the Puerto Rican economy following the Second World War provides a unique model of central planning within a dependent colonial economy. This project will present a brief overview of the conflicting socio-economic and political forces which initiated and guided the establishment of central planning in Puerto Rico during the period 1940-47. The goal of this presentation is to trace the interactions between the key actors and institutions, in the political and socio-economic environment of 1940-47, which led to a policy re-orientation of central planning in 1 94 7. This re-orientation defined Puerto Rican economic development not as an autonomous agricultural and industrial program based on both domestic and foreign c...
This work, a comparative historical analysis of the United States military occupation of Cuba and Pu...
The transformation of Puerto Rico from a sugar-monoculture began in the early 1950\u27s and by 1963 ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, 1964.by...
The rapid development of the Puerto Rican economy following the Second World War provides a unique m...
This study attempts to explain the economic development of Puerto Rico, particularly the nature and ...
Puerto Rico\u27s Commonwealth status is surrounded with much controversy. Some contend that the isla...
ABSTRACT: Neither orthodox development theory nor dependency theory, which emerged as a reaction to ...
State intervention during World War II created a number of institutions which had a long term develo...
The hypothesis of this work is that the housing construction industry contributed significantly to t...
Throughout the twentieth century scholarship regarding the impact of United States rule in Puerto Ri...
This study analyzes how historical political forces and development/planning processes that occurred...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
Social scientists in general and sociologists in particular, have talked about the state as a mediat...
The years 1939 to 1948 encompasses a little known and studied period of the economic history of Puer...
This work, a comparative historical analysis of the United States military occupation of Cuba and Pu...
The transformation of Puerto Rico from a sugar-monoculture began in the early 1950\u27s and by 1963 ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, 1964.by...
The rapid development of the Puerto Rican economy following the Second World War provides a unique m...
This study attempts to explain the economic development of Puerto Rico, particularly the nature and ...
Puerto Rico\u27s Commonwealth status is surrounded with much controversy. Some contend that the isla...
ABSTRACT: Neither orthodox development theory nor dependency theory, which emerged as a reaction to ...
State intervention during World War II created a number of institutions which had a long term develo...
The hypothesis of this work is that the housing construction industry contributed significantly to t...
Throughout the twentieth century scholarship regarding the impact of United States rule in Puerto Ri...
This study analyzes how historical political forces and development/planning processes that occurred...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
Social scientists in general and sociologists in particular, have talked about the state as a mediat...
The years 1939 to 1948 encompasses a little known and studied period of the economic history of Puer...
This work, a comparative historical analysis of the United States military occupation of Cuba and Pu...
The transformation of Puerto Rico from a sugar-monoculture began in the early 1950\u27s and by 1963 ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, 1964.by...