Latin America Report, Tema 2715[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1983 |
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... finance , defended himself by claiming that the government's objective is to reduce the fiscal deficit , freeing credit policy from pressures to finance the public sector and thus permitting a stable exchange rate , which would in turn ...
... finance , defended himself by claiming that the government's objective is to reduce the fiscal deficit , freeing credit policy from pressures to finance the public sector and thus permitting a stable exchange rate , which would in turn ...
Página 125
... finance other bud- get entries , it is reasonable to expect that part of the resources that might have been attracted on the foreign market to pay the debt service can be allo- cated to finance budget entries . The main difference ...
... finance other bud- get entries , it is reasonable to expect that part of the resources that might have been attracted on the foreign market to pay the debt service can be allo- cated to finance budget entries . The main difference ...
Página 128
... finance expansion of their factories because of the Law to Promote Nontraditional Exports . Different than in 1981 , the level of devaluation in 1982 was higher than in- flation ( 95 percent versus 73 percent respectively ) . Also ...
... finance expansion of their factories because of the Law to Promote Nontraditional Exports . Different than in 1981 , the level of devaluation in 1982 was higher than in- flation ( 95 percent versus 73 percent respectively ) . Also ...
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BCV Subsidy by Cayetano Ramirez | 8 |
Jose Ignacio Lopez CLARIN 5 Jul | 23 |
Briefs | 29 |
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administration agreement agricultural Answer Argentina Attorney banana basic Berrocal Brazil Brazilian capital capitalist Caracas Carlos Villegas Central Bank Chiapas Chilean cooperative Costa Rica Council COUNTRY SECTION country's crisis crops deficit democracy democratic Deputies economic policy EL SALVADOR ENGESA enterprises established fact farmers finance flag of convenience force foreign currency foreign debt foreign trade goal government's groups hectares Honduras imperialist important increase industry inflation investment Jose kilometers leaders Luis Alberto Monge measures meeting ment meters of water Mexico military million cubic meters minister Ministry Moncada Barracks Nicaragua nontraditional exports Office Olancho Department organization PAISES parties PDVSA percent Peru Peruvian political possible present President Monge problems projects proposals Prosecutor Question Reagan reduced republic Salvador sector ship situation social sugar summit Text tion U.S. Government United Venezuela workers