Latin America Report, Tema 21;Tema 85[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1985 |
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... government's current income does not cover current operating expendi- tures . ii ) The government's net deficit is 370.5 million balboas . This amount cannot be financed . ( Table No. 2. ) Also observe that the gross deficit ( that is ...
... government's current income does not cover current operating expendi- tures . ii ) The government's net deficit is 370.5 million balboas . This amount cannot be financed . ( Table No. 2. ) Also observe that the gross deficit ( that is ...
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... government's operation and the country's subsistence , without mentioning the massive creation of jobs and an immediately tangible prosperity , thinking only of giving the country a new start down a path of effective progress , it all ...
... government's operation and the country's subsistence , without mentioning the massive creation of jobs and an immediately tangible prosperity , thinking only of giving the country a new start down a path of effective progress , it all ...
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... Government's Running Expenses Between 1980 and 1984 the central government expenditures have grown at a rate of 10 percent per year . This growth is basically the result of the strong and constant increase in salaries , in addition to ...
... Government's Running Expenses Between 1980 and 1984 the central government expenditures have grown at a rate of 10 percent per year . This growth is basically the result of the strong and constant increase in salaries , in addition to ...
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addition agricultural American Aprist areas Army Bank bauxite budget Carl Greenidge Chairman CHRONICLE in English country's crisis crop Cuba Cuban Cuban Revolution DAILY GLEANER December deficit democratic demonstrations devaluation economic Edward Seaga El Salvador elections employees expenditures expenses exports FMLN Forbes Burnham force foreign debt Fund Georgetown GUYANA CHRONICLE GLEANER in English government's Greenidge growth Guyanese Honduran important income industry investment program Jagan Jamaican dollar January Kingston THE DAILY Manley March 1985 GUYANA ment Michael Manley military million balboas Office operation Panama Panamanian Party Patterson payments peace People's National People's National Congress People's National Party percent political President price increases Prime Minister private sector problems production protest public finances Public Sector reduced Region result rice sabotage salaries Salvador Salvadoran Sao Paulo Seaga situation social sugar Text tion wage workers