ECLA members envisioned the Argentine-Brazilian initiative as a springboard for a larger free trade area, spurring Latin American development through trade creation and industrialization.
The in-person portion of ECLA, held in Washington, D.C., is scheduled to immediately follow the AMS Washington Forum to allow ECLA participants take advantage of the Forum, as well as help them connect with some key individuals in Washington for that event.
ECLA'yi dar bir iktisat cercevesine hapsolmakla elestiren Yeni-Marksistler ise cevre ulkelerin ancak merkezden koparak kendi ekonomik gelismelerini saglayabileceklerini soylediler.
Jorge Somoza et al., "Demographic Research of the Centro Latinoamericano de Demografia (Celade) and the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA)", The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly 42: 2 [parte 2] (1964): 124.
Note that this definition of ECLA includes two inter-related components: a purely linguistic and sociolinguistic one (la in Figure 1), consisting of awareness about the rule-governed and variable nature of human language, and a more socially relational and intrinsically critical one (lb), which consists of awareness about the mismatch between these factors and collective constructions of language communities, and the consequences of these mismatches for the members of these communities.
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