Latin America Report, Tema 2292[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1981 |
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... monetary policy that ran counter to this goal . This can be seen in the fact that the money supply expanded faster than the inflation rate in recent years ( with the exception of 1980 ) . I have often said that the social cost that we ...
... monetary policy that ran counter to this goal . This can be seen in the fact that the money supply expanded faster than the inflation rate in recent years ( with the exception of 1980 ) . I have often said that the social cost that we ...
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... money supply by opening up the capital market and boosting domestic credit at a rate equivalent to the pace of currency devaluation . The goal of dampening infla- tionary expectations was obviously not achieved . The forecast of 48 ...
... money supply by opening up the capital market and boosting domestic credit at a rate equivalent to the pace of currency devaluation . The goal of dampening infla- tionary expectations was obviously not achieved . The forecast of 48 ...
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... money supply doubled , rising from 10.2 trillion pesos in 1979 to the record figure of 20.4 trillion in 1980 . The decline in monetary reserves and the resulting contraction of the money supply and of the demand for imported goods ...
... money supply doubled , rising from 10.2 trillion pesos in 1979 to the record figure of 20.4 trillion in 1980 . The decline in monetary reserves and the resulting contraction of the money supply and of the demand for imported goods ...
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3010 COUNTRY SECTION 31 December Aires LA PRENSA American Argentine Armed Forces basic Brazilian Buenos Aires Caracas Central Bank continue CORPOVEN Costa Rican crisis crude deposits devaluation domestic drilling economic policy economic program economy minister El Salvador enterprises exchange rate exports Farabundo Marti Front foreign exchange gasohol gasoline government's guerrillas guidelines Honduran important increase industry inflation institutions interest rates Jose LA PRENSA liberal loans Luis Martinez de Hoz ment military million ministries monetary money supply National Reorganization Process Nicaragua Nicaraguan Democratic Movement officials Orinoco Orinoco Belt parties Paulo percent pesos Petroleum political PRENSA in Spanish president problem production promoted refineries regard result revolutionary democratic Robert Crippen Salvador Salvadoran San Pedro Sula Sandinist secretariats sector space shuttle Columbia Text trade Tucuman University Venezuelan Videla Viola