Latin America Report, Tema 2177[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1980 |
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... demand was not revived , since the drop in demand was due to other causes , such as the need to obtain money at any price to be able to meet one's financial obli- gations . At that time , the tractor factories sustained tremendous ...
... demand was not revived , since the drop in demand was due to other causes , such as the need to obtain money at any price to be able to meet one's financial obli- gations . At that time , the tractor factories sustained tremendous ...
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... demand in this country is inflexible and rises in price are not reflected in a corresponding drop in demand . Consequently , if the price were determined by the domestic market , approximately half the increase generated by the VAT ...
... demand in this country is inflexible and rises in price are not reflected in a corresponding drop in demand . Consequently , if the price were determined by the domestic market , approximately half the increase generated by the VAT ...
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... demand . Moreover , if we compare corn prices in the domestic market with those prevailing today on the Chicago Board of Trade , we will see that ours are 30 to 40 percent high- er ! In such circumstances , bearing in mind not only ...
... demand . Moreover , if we compare corn prices in the domestic market with those prevailing today on the Chicago Board of Trade , we will see that ours are 30 to 40 percent high- er ! In such circumstances , bearing in mind not only ...
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3010 ARGENTINA activities agricultural Amancio Rodriguez announced Antonio Maceo Brigade Argelia ARGENTINA beagle conflict beans Boris brigade members Buenos Aires CLARIN Buenos Aires Province Camaguey Campos cane Carazo Chile Domestic Service Chilean CLARIN in Spanish comrades consumption of fertilizers corn cost Costa Rica crop cruzeiros Cuba Cuban Cuban Revolution director economic enterprise equipment estimated fact factories farm and livestock farmer foreign Havana hectare Humberto Ortega import duties increase industry interview investments labor Las Tunas Province livestock sector Manati mill million tons minimum price Minister Molfino NACION in Spanish Nicaragua organization participation percent Peruvian Embassy political port of Rosario President problems production province Punta Gorda result revolutionary Ricardo Fraga Rosario Sandinist Revolution Santiago Chile Domestic SAO PAULO Service in Spanish situation social soybeans Stotik struggle Suarez Irigoyen sugar harvest Text tion town tractors Tunas United women workers youth