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$Title{Guatemala
Bibliography. Chapters 3 and 4}
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Country: Guatemala
Book: Guatemala, A Country Study
Author: Eugene K. Keefe
Affiliation: HQ, Department of the Army
Date: 1983
Bibliography. Chapters 3 and 4
Chapter 3
Brown, Andrea. "Land of the Few: Rural Land Ownership in Guatemala."
Pages 232-47 in Stanford Central America Action Network (ed.), Revolution in
Central America. Boulder: Westview Press, 1983.
Browning, David. "The Rise and Fall of the Central American Common
Market," (Pt. 1), Journal of Latin American Studies [London], 6, May 1974,
161-68.
Camposeco Rojas, Jeronimo. A Testimony on Guatemala. (Paper for
Conference on Land Tenure in Central America, Johns Hopkins University, March
23, 1981.) Washington: Washington Office on Latin America, 1981.
Davis, Shelton H., and Julie Hodson. Witnesses to Political Violence in
Guatemala: The Suppression of a Rural Development Movement. Boston: Oxfam
America, 1982.
Draft Environmental Profile on Guatemala, Phase II. Athens: Institute of
Ecology, University of Georgia, 1981.
Fletcher, Lehman B., et al. Guatemala's Economic Development: The Role of
Agriculture. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1970.
Gayoso, Antonio. "Land Reform in Guatemala." Pages 1-63 in Land Reform in
Brazil, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico: A.I.D. Spring Review of Land Reform, 7. (2d
ed.). Washington: Agency for International Development, Department of State,
June 1970.
Graber, Eric S. Income Distribution, Employment, and Social Well-Being in
Guatemala: A Survey. (General Working Document, No. 2.) Washington: Agency for
International Development, Department of State, June 1980.
Guatemala. Banco de Guatemala. Estudio economico y memoria de labores,
ano de 1980. Guatemala City; 1981.
_____. Estudio economico y memoria de labores, 1981. Guatemala City:
1982.
_____. Boletin estadistico: julio-septiembre 1981. Guatemala City: 1981.
_____. Boletin estadistico: enero-marzo 1982. Guatemala City: 1982.
_____. Boletin estadistico: julio-septiembre 1982. Guatemala City: 1982.
Guatemala. Direccion General de Mineria e Hidrocarburos. Actualidad
petrolera en Guatemala. Guatemala City: June 1982.
Guatemala. Ministerio de Economia. Direccion General de Estadistica.
Anuario estadistico 1978. Guatemala City: July 1980.
_____. Anuario estadistico 1979. Guatemala City: 1982.
Guatemala. National Export Promotion Centre of Guatemala (GUATEXPRO).
General Precepts for Doing Business in Guatemala. Guatemala City: 1979.
"Guatemala." Pages 60-65 in Mercado comun Centroamericano, sintesis
economica y financiera no. 2. Buenos Aires: Oficina de Estudios para la
Colaboracion Economica Internacional, 1968.
"Guatemala: Introductory Survey." Pages 404-18 in Europa Year Book, 1981.
London: Europa, 1981.
Hartshorn, Gary S. Wildlands Conservation in Central America. (American
Universities Field Staff. Fieldstaff Reports. South America, No. 23.) Hanover,
New Hampshire: AUFS, 1982.
Hough, Richard, et al. Land and Labor in Guatemala: An Assessment.
Guatemala City: United States Agency for International Development and
Development Associates, 1982.
Inter-American Development Bank. "Guatemala." Pages 252-58 in Economic
and Social Progress in Latin America-The External Sector, 1982 Report.
Washington: 1982.
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Guatemala:
Economic and Social Position and Prospects. Washington: 1978.
International Monetary Fund. "Guatemala." Pages 200-202 in Exchange
Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions, Annual Report, 1982. Washington: 1982.
Kepner, Charles David, Jr., and Jay Henry Soothill. The Banana Empire.
New York: Vanguard Press, 1935.
McIntosh, Terry L. "Municipal Financing and Development Planning in
Guatemala," Planning and Administration [The Hague], 7, No. 1, Spring 1980,
57-68.
Marsh, Lawrence C., Kenneth P. Jameson, and Joseph M. Phillips.
"Production Conditions in Guatemala's Key Agricultural Product: Corn," Land
Economics, 59, No. 1, February 1983, 94-106.
May, Stacy, and Galo Plaza. The United Fruit Company in Latin America.
Washington: National Planning Association, 1958.
North American Congress on Latin America. "Guatemala: Del Monte's Banana
Republic," Latin America and Empire Report, 10, No. 7, September 1976, 24-31.
Peckenham, Nancy. "Land Settlement in the Peten." Latin American
Perspectives, 7, Nos. 2-3, Spring-Summer 1980, 169-76.
Quan, Julio. "Guatemalan Agriculture in 1981." (Paper for Conference on
Land Tenure in Central America, Johns Hopkins University, March 23, 1981.
Washington: 1981.
Schlesinger, Stephen, and Stephen Kinzer. Bitter Fruit: The Untold Story
of the American Coup in Guatemala. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1982.
Smith, Waldemar R. The Fiesta System and Economic Change. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1977.
Stilkind, Jerry. Guatemala's Unstable and Uncertain Future. (Center
Notes.) Washington: Center for Development Policy, 1982.
Trudeau, Robert H. "United States Policy Toward Guatemala." Pages 54-68
in Richard Newfarmer (ed.), From Gunboats to Diplomacy: New Policies for Latin
America. Washington: United States Senate Democratic Policy Committee, June
1982.
United States. Congress. 97th, 2d Session. House of Representatives.
Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on
International Development Institutions and Finance. Inter-American Development
Bank Loan to Guatemala. (Hearing, No. 97-80.) Washington: GPO, August 1982.
United States. Congress. 98th, 1st Session. Senate. Committee on Foreign
Relations. House of Representatives. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Country
Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1982. (Report submitted by Department of
State.) Washington: GPO, 1983.
United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. A
Survey of Agriculture in Guatemala. (ERS-Foreign 305.) Washington: 1970.
United States. Department of Agriculture. Foreign Agricultural Service.
Coffee Production and Trade in Latin America. (FAS M-288.) Washington: 1979.
United States. Department of Interior. Bureau of Mines. "Guatemala."
Pages 60-62 in Orlando Martino (ed.), Mineral Industries of Latin America.
Washington: GPO, 1981.
United States. Embassy in Guatemala. Annual Economic Trends. (Department
of State Airgram, CERP0004.) Guatemala City: December 9, 1982.
United States. Library of Congress. Science and Technology Division.
Draft Environmental Report on Guatemala. (Research paper for the United States
Department of State, Commission for UNESCO.) Washington: May 1979.
Wagley, Charles. "Economics of a Guatemalan Village." Pages 1-85 in
Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association, No. 58, 1941. Menasha,
Wisconsin: American Anthropological Association, 1969 (reprint).
(Various issues of the following publications were also used in the
preparation of this chapter: Bank of London and South America Review [London];
Central America Report [Guatemala City]; Financial Times [London]; Foreign
Broadcast Information Service, Daily Report: Latin America; Inter-American
Economic Affairs; Latin America Regional Report for Mexico and Central America
[London]; Latin America Weekly Report [London]; New York Times; Voice of
Guatemala; and Washington Post.)
Chapter 4
Adams, Richard Newbold. Crucifixion by Power: Essays on Guatemalan
National Social Structure: 1944-1966. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1970.
Amnesty International. Guatemala. London: 1976.
_____. "Guatemala." Pages 139-44 in Amnesty International Report, 1982.
London: 1982.
_____.