Latin America Report, Tema 22;Tema 86[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1986 |
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... deficit . The decline in real output was the first in three years and left the economy still slumped well below the peak of 1980-81 , when tourism also had its best year to date . The size of the economy in real terms was only about the ...
... deficit . The decline in real output was the first in three years and left the economy still slumped well below the peak of 1980-81 , when tourism also had its best year to date . The size of the economy in real terms was only about the ...
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... deficit is to stay down , we have to pay more taxes . But should we not be debating whether a less stringent deficit reduction policy make more sense and how far taxes such as these can really reduce imports ? How long can austerity be ...
... deficit is to stay down , we have to pay more taxes . But should we not be debating whether a less stringent deficit reduction policy make more sense and how far taxes such as these can really reduce imports ? How long can austerity be ...
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... deficit will be between 10 and 12.4 percent of the gross domestic product this year , due to lower oil revenues and interest payments on the debt , which are already equivalent to 12.2 percent of the GDP . Inflation will hit 58.6 ...
... deficit will be between 10 and 12.4 percent of the gross domestic product this year , due to lower oil revenues and interest payments on the debt , which are already equivalent to 12.2 percent of the GDP . Inflation will hit 58.6 ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
BRAZIL | 12 |
State Enterprises Show Decline in Profits for 1985 | 44 |
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