Submissions from 1988
Paraguay Prepares For Feb. 14 Presidential Vote; Opposition Supports Abstention, Casting Blank Ballots, John Neagle
President De La Madrid On Mexican Economic Prospects, Need For Shifting Resources Out Of Arms Race World-wide, John Neagle
1987 U.S.-mexican Trade, John Neagle
Argentina: January Inflation, John Neagle
Asst. Treasury Secretary Mulford On Washington's Opposition To Debt Forgiveness, John Neagle
Bolivian Labor Confederation: Commitment To Foreign Debt Payment Forestalls Socio-economic Development Capacity, John Neagle
Church Calls On Brazilian Government To Get Serious About Anti-corruption Efforts, John Neagle
Colombia: More On Wave Of Violence, John Neagle
Congressional Budget Office Forecasts Higher Budget Deficits Than Projected By Reagan Administration, John Neagle
Haiti: New President Sworn In, John Neagle
Peru: Economic Notes, John Neagle
Venezuela Announces Strategy For Reducing Public Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Bolivian Government Accused Of Laundering Drug Money By Coca Growers, John Neagle
Brazil Delivers $370 Million Interest Payment; Agreement With Imf Sought, John Neagle
Paraguay: Gen. Stroessner Seeks 8th Term In Feb. 14 Elections; Summary Of Opposition Activities, John Neagle
U.N. International Fund For Agricultural Development To Request Contributions From Former Aid Recipients, John Neagle
U.S. Economic Support Fund (esf) Fy1987 Appropriations For Selected Latin American Nations, John Neagle
Argentina Finalizes Bilateral Agreements With Spain, John Neagle
Argentina: Official Estimate Of Public Deficit For 1988, John Neagle
Argentine Government Resumes Negotiations With I.m.f. To Obtain Waiver, New Monies For 1988, John Neagle
Brazil Establishes Agreement With Private Bank Creditors; Makes $350 Million Payment On Interest From Reserves, John Neagle
Brazil: Railway Workers On Strike, John Neagle
Colombia: Notes On Conflicts Surrounding Crackdown On Drugs & Terrorism, John Neagle
Election Results Show Repudiation Of Febres Cordero Administration, Economic Policies, John Neagle
I.m.f. Responds To Complaints; Will Attempt To Increase Flexibility, John Neagle
U.S. Trade Representative Claims Large Decline In "real" Trade Deficit, John Neagle
Argentina Negotiates With U.S. For Bilateral Trade Equilibrium, John Neagle
Brazil Rejects U.S. Pressure To Maintain Arms Emargo Against Libya, John Neagle
Colombian Government Imposes State Of Emergency Measures To Counter Recent Wave Of Violence, John Neagle
Comparisons Of Regional Foreign Debt With Exports, Gdp, John Neagle
Cuba: Oil Refining Capacity To Expand In 1989, John Neagle
Mexico: Note On Projected 1988 Public Deficit, John Neagle
Notes On Venezuelan State Oil Company Interests Abroad, John Neagle
Presidential, National Assembly & Municipal Elections Slated For Jan. 31, John Neagle
Suriname Installs Civilian President, John Neagle
Argentina Denies Ineligibility Status By Inter-american Development Bank, John Neagle
Argentina: First Phase Of Debt-equity Swap Program Completed, John Neagle
Argentina: Note On 1987 Inflation, Public Deficit, John Neagle
Argentina: Notes On Tax Evasion, John Neagle
Argentine Government Seeks $2.3 Billion In Loans To Make 1988 Interest Payments, John Neagle
Argentine-spanish Economic Agreements Agreements Totaling $3 Billion To Be Signed In Madrid, John Neagle
Brazil: Notes On Arms Sales To Middle East, John Neagle
Brazil Revokes Previous Decision On Commercialization Of U.S. Software Product, John Neagle
Colombian Attorney General Murdered By Drug "mafia" Gunmen, John Neagle
Haiti: Election Results Announced; Summary Of Recent Developments, John Neagle
I.m.f. Managing Director Announces Greater Flexibility In Lending Policies, John Neagle
Mexican Economist Says Debt Crisis Beneficial, John Neagle
Argentina: Bidding Process To Swap $50 Million Of Foreign Debt Begins, John Neagle
Argentine Armed Forces Suppress Military Revolt: Summary Of Events & Statements, John Neagle
Brazil: 1987 Trade Surplus $11.1 Billion, John Neagle
Chile: Opposition Contradicts Government's Glowing Portrayal Of Social Welfare Conditions, John Neagle
Haitian Elections: Summary Of Events & Statements, Jan. 9-jan. 19, John Neagle
Haiti: Socio-economic & Political Profile, John Neagle
Mexican Presidential Candidate On Debt, Economic Policy, John Neagle
Three Big U.S. Banks Declare Losses, Result Of Third World Loans, John Neagle
U.S. Eximbank Raises Interest Rates, John Neagle
World Bank Report Pessimistic About Short-term Future For Debtor Nations, John Neagle
8 Latam Nations Lead In Attempt To Prevent U.S. Control Of Inter-american Development Bank, John Neagle
American Express Writes Off Loans To Latin American Corporations, John Neagle
Brazilian Finance Minister Optimistic About Foreign Debt Negotiations, Growth Prospects, John Neagle
Brazilian Majority Party Refuses To Endorse Return To Imf, John Neagle
Brazil Makes Another Payment On Overdue Interest, John Neagle
Debt Relief Plan For Mexico Not Well Received Among Big U.S. Banks, John Neagle
Mexico: New Movement Underway To Protest Government Austerity Policies, John Neagle
Notes On Results Of Caribbean Basin Initiative To Date; Cbi Reform Legislation, John Neagle
Haiti: Summary Of Recent Developments—rigged Elections To Proceed, Further U.S. Sanctions Not Forthcoming, John Neagle
Mexico: 1987 Gdp Growth, Inflation, John Neagle
Notes On Mexico-u.s. Trade Policies, John Neagle
Peru: Statements By Economy Minister, John Neagle
Peruvian Government Changes Tactics In Sanctioning Nestle Subsidiary, John Neagle
Peruvian President On 1987 Economic Performance, John Neagle
U.N. On World Economy, John Neagle
Uruguay: Nationwide Strike Planned To Protest Reorganization Of State Railway Company, John Neagle
Uruguay Receives $34 Million Idb Loan For Modernization Of Milk Production, John Neagle
Venezuela Receives $153.4 Million Idb Loan To Increase Potable Water Supply, John Neagle
Argentina: 174.8% Inflation In 1987, John Neagle
Brazilian President Appoints New Finance Minister, John Neagle
Mexico: December Inflation, John Neagle
Paraguayan Government Refuses U.S. Company's Offer To Pay For Toxic Waste Storage, John Neagle
Uruguay: 1987 Inflation, John Neagle
U.S. Treasury Collaborates With New Debt Reduction Plan For Mexico, John Neagle
Submissions from 1987
33 Economists From Major Industrialized & Debtor Nations Issue Statement On Measures To Prevent World Recession, John Neagle
Argentina To Receive $500 Million From Creditor Banks, John Neagle
Argentine Government Resumes Foreign Debt Negotiations, John Neagle
Bolivia: Catholic Church & Labor Confederation Issue Warnings Of More Social Conflict, John Neagle
Brazilian Finance Minister Resigns, John Neagle
Chile: Note On Poverty & Malnutrition, John Neagle
Cuba: Note On Economic Growth Rates, John Neagle
Effects Of U.S. Sugar Import Quota Reduction For Guyana & Trinidad And Tobago, John Neagle
Guyana: Plans To Generate Electricity Via Combustion Of Industrial Waste Inspires Environmentalist Campaign, John Neagle
I.d.b. Head Ortiz Mena Resigns; Another Chapter In Dispute With U.S. To Restructure Bank Lending Procedures, John Neagle
Inter-american Development Bank Loans To 20 Latin American & Caribbean Nations, 1983-1986 (s/s), John Neagle
U.S. Budget Deficit For First Two Months Of Fy 1988 Up Over Last Year, John Neagle
Bank Of Boston Writes Off $200 Million In Latin American Loans, John Neagle
Chile Receives $250 Million Loan From World Bank, John Neagle
Mexico Announces 38% Wage Hike, but Austerity Measures to Come, LADB Staff
Mexico's Financial Crisis: Chronology Of Recent Events, John Neagle
Peruvian Government Announces Major Devaluation, Sweeping Policy Changes, John Neagle
U.S. Announces Sugar Import Quotas For 1988, John Neagle
12 Opec Members Approve Agreement To Maintain $18/barrel Price & Production Quotas For First Half Of 1988, John Neagle