Submissions from 1987
U.S. Ambassador To Paraguay Criticized For Interfering In Domestic Affairs, John Neagle
U.S. Secretary Of State: $19.9 Billion Fy Budget Request Contributes To World Economic & Political Stability, John Neagle
Argentina: General Labor Confederation Organizes National Strike For Jan. 26, John Neagle
Bolivian Universities On Strike, John Neagle
Brazilian Communications Minister Arrives In Cuba To Inaugurate Direct Telephone Link, John Neagle
Brazilian State Oil Company Confirms Presence Of Large Deposits In Amazon Region, John Neagle
Dispute Between U.S. & European Community May Trigger Trade War, John Neagle
U.N. Secretary-General Outlines Economic Priorities for Latin America, LADB Staff
U.N. Warns Recession in Latin America Could Cause Political Problems, LADB Staff
U.S. Fed Chairman Opposes Debt Write-Off for Debtor Nations, LADB Staff
U.S. Government Imposes Ban On Brazilian Charter Flights, John Neagle
U.S. Labor Unions Calls for Tough Trade Bill, LADB Staff
U.S. Protests Venezuelan Purchase Of Argentine Wheat, John Neagle
Argentina: Private Research Institute Predicts Net Productive Investment Decline In 1987, John Neagle
Argentine Economic Adjustment Program Under Attack, LADB Staff
Brazil: Debate On Implementing Changes In Economic Adjustment Program Continues, John Neagle
Central Bank President: Brazil Will Not Resort To International Monetary Fund, John Neagle
Chile: 2,600 Public School Teachers Dismissed, John Neagle
Guyana To Boost Output Of Gold & Diamonds, John Neagle
Latin America Needs US$100 Billion in Five Years to Attain Development Goals, LADB Staff
Mexico Considering Reduction In Oil Output, John Neagle
Peru: Uranium Mining Soon Underway In Puno, John Neagle
Soviet Union & Bulgaria To Begin Fishing Operations In Argentine Waters In February, John Neagle
Venezuelan Economists Skeptical About Efforts To Reschedule Debt Principal Payments, John Neagle
World Bank President Addresses U.S. Protectionism, & Baker Plan Debt Initiative, John Neagle
Argentina: Notes On Labor Demand For 1986, Month Of December, John Neagle
Argentina Not Interested In Talks With Britain Unless Issue Of Malvinas Sovereignty Included, John Neagle
Argentina to Receive Over US$3.8 Billion from IMF, World Bank, LADB Staff
Brazil: Foreign Companies Send $1 Billion Abroad, John Neagle
Brazilian Court Bans Powdered Milk Contaminated By Residue From Chernobyl Accident, John Neagle
Brazilian Economic Development Council Meets To Plan Economic Strategies For 1987, John Neagle
Brazilian Government Delivers Complaint Against U.S. Before Gatt In Vienna, John Neagle
Brazil Purchases Italian Oto-malera Anti-tank Missiles, Establishes Technology Transfer Program, John Neagle
Brazil: Rio Bus Drivers Win Wage Hike; Bus Fares Increased, John Neagle
Brazil Told Not To Expect Mexican Deal In Upcoming Debt Renegotiations, John Neagle
British Firms Exhibit Increasing Interest In Bilateral Trade With Cuba, John Neagle
Paraguayan Official Says National Labor Leaders Responsible For U.S. Economic Sanctions, John Neagle
Prices For Venezuelan Crude On The Upswing, John Neagle
Reagan Administration Plans To Cut Back Mexican Oil Imports By 53%, John Neagle
Two Argentine Senators And British Mps Agree On Terms For Bilateral Talks, John Neagle
Uruguay: Export Price Declines Result In $300 Million Losses For 1986, John Neagle
U.S. Economic Embargos Imposed On Socialist Nations Extremely Costly, John Neagle
Argentina: 81.9% Inflation Rate For 1986, John Neagle
Argentina: Foreign Debt Reaches $50.3 Billion In 1986; Requests Delivered For Imf, Private Bank Loans, John Neagle
Brazil: Another Round Of Price Increases Goes Into Effect, John Neagle
Brazilian Companies Negotiate Joint Enterprises In Orange Juice Processing & Distribution With Soviets, John Neagle
Brazil: President Sarney Calls High-level Meeting On Economy; Another Official Resigns, John Neagle
Mixed Assessments of Brazilian Economic Performance in 1986, LADB Staff
Reagan Requests 1987 Supplement for U.S. Foreign Affairs Budget, LADB Staff
U.S. Announces Reductions in Trade Preferences for Developing Nations, LADB Staff
U.S. Delegation Plans Fact-finding Mission To Determine Economic Benefits Of Caribbean Basin Initiative, John Neagle
Venezuela Decries 'Negative Campaign' from Foreign Bank Creditors, LADB Staff
Venezuelan Government Initiates Campaign To Inform International Financial Community On National Economic Health, John Neagle
Submissions from 1986
Argentina: Agricultural Organizations Warn Continued Income Squeeze Will Decimate Agro-industries, John Neagle
Argentina: Heads Of Postal Service And State Oil Company Resign, John Neagle
Argentina: Notes On Privatization Of State Companies, John Neagle
Argentina: Report On Economic Indicators, Third Quarter 1986, John Neagle
Argentina: State Gas Company To Publish Balance Sheets Via Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, John Neagle
Argentina: Workers Protest State Administrative Reform, John Neagle
Brazil: Sarney Government Seeks Truce With Labor Unions To Strengthen Position Vis-a-vis Foreign Creditors, John Neagle
Chile: Reactions To World Bank Loan Approval, John Neagle
Colombia: Director Of "el Espectador" Daily Murdered; Wave Of Violence Includes Assassinations Of Political Leaders, John Neagle
ECLAC Issues Preliminary Report on Latin America Economic Performance in 1986, LADB Staff
Ecla To Sponsor January Conference On Foreign Debt In Mexico City, John Neagle
Ecuadoran Government Plans To Capitalize 1.2% Of Foreign Debt In 1987, John Neagle
Ecuador: Non-oil Export Revenues Exceed Oil Income In 1986 For First Time In Many Years, John Neagle
Mexican Politicians Reaffirm Foreign Policy Principles, John Neagle
Mexico: World Bank Affiliate Contributes $1.5 Million To Expansion Of Food Processing Company, John Neagle
Peruvian Economy Minister: Imf Only "ineligible" Entity In Latin America, John Neagle
Price Of Ecuadoran Crude Declines, John Neagle
Rebels Initiate New Wave of Violence in Peru, LADB Staff
Trinidad & Tobago: National Alliance For Reconstruction Wins General Elections For First Time In 30 Years, John Neagle
Uruguay: Report On Economic Performance, John Neagle
Argentina: Central Bank President Addresses 1986 Inflation, Investment & Output Levels, John Neagle
Cuba: Water Shortage Continues, John Neagle
Dominican Republic: Dismay Over Drastic Reduction In Sugar Quota To U.S. Market, John Neagle
Ida Budget Set At $12.46 Billion; U.S. Voting Share Declines, But Veto Power Likely Retained, John Neagle
Mexico: Notes On Economic Performance, Prospects For 1987, John Neagle
Uruguayan Political Parties Consider Amnesty for Military Rights Violators, LADB Staff
U.S. Foreign Military Sales Program To Be Restructured; Foreign Aid Appropriations Considered Inadequate, John Neagle
Argentina, Brazil Approve Final Drafts of 20 Economic Integration Accords, LADB Staff
Argentina: "humanist Movement" Formed To Mobilize National Discussion On Foreign Debt Payment Suspension, John Neagle
Argentina: Price Increases Authorized For 60 Consumer Goods, John Neagle
Brazil May Pariticipate In Soviet Mars Spaceship Project, John Neagle
Brazil To Continue $12 Billion Annual Interest Payments Only If Creditors Meet Demands, John Neagle
Colombia: Foreign Oil Companies Limited To Repatriation Of 75% Of Profits, John Neagle
Cuba Currently Negotiating With Foreign Creditor Banks; Request For $300 Million In New Credits Denied, John Neagle
Cuba Providing Social Welfare to All Citizens Despite Serious Economic Woes, LADB Staff
E.c.l.a. Reports Chilean Economic Recovery Consolidated In First Half Of 1986, John Neagle
Foreign Banks Acquire Majority Stake In Mexico's Largest Private Company, John Neagle
Haiti: Primary School Teachers Strike, John Neagle
Mexico: Economic Indicator Notes, John Neagle
New U.S. Sugar Quotas To Result In Huge Losses For Latin American Producers (s/s), John Neagle
Regional Political Party Conference Says Foreign Debt Unpayable, John Neagle
Venezuela: Notes On Balance Of Payments, January-september 1986, John Neagle
Venezuela: Per Capita Consumption From 1981 To 1985 Dropped 18%, John Neagle
Venezuela: Renegotiation Of Public Sector Debt Continues, John Neagle
Argentina: U.S. Threatens Trade Reprisals Unless Import Restrictions On High Tech Imports Removed, John Neagle