Latin America Report, Tema 84[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1984 |
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... imports of such products totaling between $ 1 billion and $ 1.5 billion between 1980 and 1984. According to him , govern- ment direction made it possible to shift the export curve to well above that for imports , and to adjust the ...
... imports of such products totaling between $ 1 billion and $ 1.5 billion between 1980 and 1984. According to him , govern- ment direction made it possible to shift the export curve to well above that for imports , and to adjust the ...
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... imports and whatever other nonessential remittances the Monetary Board determines . " What this implicitly means is that a certain percentage of foreign exchange should be used to purchase " essential " imports while another portion is ...
... imports and whatever other nonessential remittances the Monetary Board determines . " What this implicitly means is that a certain percentage of foreign exchange should be used to purchase " essential " imports while another portion is ...
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... imports from abroad because " it's a case of importing food from where it is grown , " it is questionable whether adequate stimuli are being given to domestic production , " while salaries of the bureaucrats are increased ...
... imports from abroad because " it's a case of importing food from where it is grown , " it is questionable whether adequate stimuli are being given to domestic production , " while salaries of the bureaucrats are increased ...
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According agreement agricultural announced areas Argentina Article Bank billion pesos Bolivar department Brazil Brazilian Burnham capital Caribbean Catholic Standard cent Central Committee Cerrejon Chile Chilean CHRONICLE in English Church Colombia Congress cooperation COUNTRY SECTION creditors Cuba Cuban delegation Delfim Netto democracy democratic dictatorship domestic economic English 27 English 3 Jun enterprises ESTADO DE SAO exports factories fascist foreign debt foreign exchange foreign investment Galveas Georgetown grain GRANMA Guatemala Guyana GUYANA CHRONICLE Higher War School imperialism imports increase industry inflation interest rates Latin American ment Mexico million tons minister Nordic Nordic countries official operations PAULO in Portuguese Paulo Maluf payment PCCh People's People's National Congress percent pesos Pinochet political President production Reagan Republic rice Sao Paulo social socialist struggle Tancredo Neves Text tion total debt United wages workers