Latin America Report, Tema 2469[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1982 |
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... percent reaching a figure of $ 23.293 billion compared to a forecast of 25 percent increase in exports . There were several factors that kept the country from reaching its goal but two were influential : the general fall in agricultural ...
... percent reaching a figure of $ 23.293 billion compared to a forecast of 25 percent increase in exports . There were several factors that kept the country from reaching its goal but two were influential : the general fall in agricultural ...
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... percent . At the same time , private money in 1982 reached the figure of 82,048,000,000 pesos , which compared with the 75,942,000,000 pesos in 1980 , represents an increase of 8 percent . For its part , the M2 , which is the money of ...
... percent . At the same time , private money in 1982 reached the figure of 82,048,000,000 pesos , which compared with the 75,942,000,000 pesos in 1980 , represents an increase of 8 percent . For its part , the M2 , which is the money of ...
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... percent of the banks are now state - owned , with 20 percent owned by the banks ' workers and 29 percent with a free sale of shares among the entire public . No one can have more than 1 percent of a bank , and no one can be a ...
... percent of the banks are now state - owned , with 20 percent owned by the banks ' workers and 29 percent with a free sale of shares among the entire public . No one can have more than 1 percent of a bank , and no one can be a ...
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