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Type: | Artículo |
Title: | What Powers Latin America?:Patterns and Challenges |
Authors: | Espinasa, Ramón and G. Sucre Carlos G. Sucre, Carlos |
Issue: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Cambridge. MA, Estados Unidos : Harvard University. |
Citation: | Espinasa, Ramón y Carlos G. Sucre. 2015. What Powers Latin America?:Patterns and Challenges. Revista Harvard Review of Latin America, fall 2015 15(1) : 24-27. |
Format: | 24-27 |
Description: | Between the rio grande and the strait of Magellan lie the world’s largest crude oil reserves, giant natural gas reservoirs, plentiful mineral deposits, massive rivers and even volcanic activity yielding geothermal power. However, knowing that Latin America has plentiful energy wealth is a necessary but insufficient condition to analyze its energy market. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10469/8266 |
Appears in Collections: | ReVista Harvard Review of Latin America 15(1) - Fall 2015 |
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