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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... capital goods broker whose main goal is to increase imports among Latin American countries , going from the 5 percent now sold among the markets of the region to at least 10 percent . With an initial capital of $ 3 million divided ...
... capital goods broker whose main goal is to increase imports among Latin American countries , going from the 5 percent now sold among the markets of the region to at least 10 percent . With an initial capital of $ 3 million divided ...
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... capital making a mess of their lives , leading to in- creasing misery , increasing insecurity , and increasing pauperisation . Outlet is certain that these millions of sufferers in the U.S. and in the Third World must of necessity ...
... capital making a mess of their lives , leading to in- creasing misery , increasing insecurity , and increasing pauperisation . Outlet is certain that these millions of sufferers in the U.S. and in the Third World must of necessity ...
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... 7.2 percent for the municipal government ) . Taxes on capital gains and property are also recommended . Thus , there is greater strictness in taxation and new ideas on redistribution , consolidation of similar taxes and the creation of 71.
... 7.2 percent for the municipal government ) . Taxes on capital gains and property are also recommended . Thus , there is greater strictness in taxation and new ideas on redistribution , consolidation of similar taxes and the creation of 71.
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
Latin American Labor Leaders Take Stand Against IMF Pressures | 7 |
Briefs | 15 |
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