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... coun- tries . There is a limit to the potential . number of new Communist states which could expect economic support from the established Communist pow- ers , and " premature " Communist re- gimes that could not count on Soviet economic ...
... coun- tries . There is a limit to the potential . number of new Communist states which could expect economic support from the established Communist pow- ers , and " premature " Communist re- gimes that could not count on Soviet economic ...
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... coun- teracted by productivity improvements ) ( c ) but , in Latin America , mostly from budget deficits financed by excessive money and credit creation . The budget deficits themselves result from different circumstancs in different ...
... coun- teracted by productivity improvements ) ( c ) but , in Latin America , mostly from budget deficits financed by excessive money and credit creation . The budget deficits themselves result from different circumstancs in different ...
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... coun- tries . However , the issue of free movement of labor , considered a polit- ical and security problem , has never been allowed to be discussed and solved by the economic integration institu- tions , although a considerable free ...
... coun- tries . However , the issue of free movement of labor , considered a polit- ical and security problem , has never been allowed to be discussed and solved by the economic integration institu- tions , although a considerable free ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Analytical Perspectives | 9 |
Brazils Experiment with | 35 |
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