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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... expectations of the Brazilians are more optimistic in election years compared to the following years : In 1978 that index was 50 percent and in 1982 it was 45 percent , declining to 38 and 40 percent in 1980 and 1983 when there were no ...
... expectations of the Brazilians are more optimistic in election years compared to the following years : In 1978 that index was 50 percent and in 1982 it was 45 percent , declining to 38 and 40 percent in 1980 and 1983 when there were no ...
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... expectations about 1985 is larger ( 12 percent ) . The national average was 7 percent . More Hope in the Northeast Strangely enough , the different expectations among the social classes corres- pond to the oscillation of the hopes of ...
... expectations about 1985 is larger ( 12 percent ) . The national average was 7 percent . More Hope in the Northeast Strangely enough , the different expectations among the social classes corres- pond to the oscillation of the hopes of ...
Página 54
... Expectations of Brazilians with respect to economic growth in 1985 is also the most optimistic of the last 6 years , since only 41 percent of those questioned by Gallup expect a difficult year , while 28 percent believe in " economic ...
... Expectations of Brazilians with respect to economic growth in 1985 is also the most optimistic of the last 6 years , since only 41 percent of those questioned by Gallup expect a difficult year , while 28 percent believe in " economic ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
Latin American Labor Leaders Take Stand Against IMF Pressures | 7 |
Briefs | 15 |
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