Latin America Report, Tema 41;Tema 85[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1985 |
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... represent as much as 55 percent of tax revenues , the remaining 45 percent can be attributed to the other taxes ... represents about 3 percent of the GDP . " He explains , " I don't think these funds are circulating in the domestic ...
... represent as much as 55 percent of tax revenues , the remaining 45 percent can be attributed to the other taxes ... represents about 3 percent of the GDP . " He explains , " I don't think these funds are circulating in the domestic ...
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... representing more than 20 percent of the GDP . [ Question ] How is that figure determined ? [ Answer ] The Central ... represent 10 to 12 percent . This is an underground economy that is not taken into account in measurements , and in ...
... representing more than 20 percent of the GDP . [ Question ] How is that figure determined ? [ Answer ] The Central ... represent 10 to 12 percent . This is an underground economy that is not taken into account in measurements , and in ...
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... represented at this ceremony by CNO Eduardo Gonzales Petit . Excerpt / / Rio de Janeiro O GLOBO in Portuguese 3 Mar 85 p ... represent 5.6 percent less than the total sold abroad during 1984. The revenue from exports will also undergo a ...
... represented at this ceremony by CNO Eduardo Gonzales Petit . Excerpt / / Rio de Janeiro O GLOBO in Portuguese 3 Mar 85 p ... represent 5.6 percent less than the total sold abroad during 1984. The revenue from exports will also undergo a ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
Esquivel Comments on Guatemalan Claim Other Issues | 36 |
Nationalism vs Support for U | 42 |
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According administration AMANDALA Ambassador announced Answer Argentina Bank Belize City Belizean black market economy Bolivia Brazil Brazilian budget cacao capital Chile Chilean City THE REPORTER CODELCO COLPUERTOS Committee Coordinating Board cruzeiros Cuba dead weight Democratic deputies economic EL MERCURIO elections Elrington enterprise eremites Esquivel established expansion unknown export Federico Storani Fernando Fernando Henrique Cardoso financing Flores foreign debt funds Guatemala housing IBGE important increase industry Interview investment Jose Latin America leaders liberation theology loan Manuel Esquivel ment MERCURIO Mexico military million Ministry municipal operations organization party pension percent pesos PETROBRAS petroleum Plinio PMDB political president Prime Minister problems production Question Radical radio reform relations Santiago Sao Paulo Sarney sector Senator social Spanish Tancredo Neves tax evasion Text tion trade underground economy unemployment United Venezuela