Latin America Report, Tema 11;Tema 85[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1985 |
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... Class A ( 5 percent of the total ) nearly 31 percent expect next year to be worse than 1984 ; even though another 50 per- cent think the opposite ; it is Class A which has the smallest " index of optimism " obtained among those polled ...
... Class A ( 5 percent of the total ) nearly 31 percent expect next year to be worse than 1984 ; even though another 50 per- cent think the opposite ; it is Class A which has the smallest " index of optimism " obtained among those polled ...
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... classes are the most optimistic : in Class B ( 18 percent of the total ) they are divided into 56 percent optimists and 26 percent pessimists for an index of +30 , the largest of all classes . In Class C , the 838 interviews ( 32 ...
... classes are the most optimistic : in Class B ( 18 percent of the total ) they are divided into 56 percent optimists and 26 percent pessimists for an index of +30 , the largest of all classes . In Class C , the 838 interviews ( 32 ...
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... Class E. In Classes B and C , expectations with respect to the economy in 1985 had an index of -14 and in Class D it was a -15 , with numbers very near to the national index of -13 . Excluding those who had no opinion and those who had ...
... Class E. In Classes B and C , expectations with respect to the economy in 1985 had an index of -14 and in Class D it was a -15 , with numbers very near to the national index of -13 . Excluding those who had no opinion and those who had ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
Latin American Labor Leaders Take Stand Against IMF Pressures | 7 |
Briefs | 15 |
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