Submissions from 1986
Low Intensity Conflict (LIC), the New Battlefield in Central America,, LADB Staff
Panamanian Cabinet To Be Reshuffled, John Neagle
Report Distributed In U.N. General Assembly Claims Salvadoran Government Making Significant Progress In Human Rights, John Neagle
Salvadoran Human Rights Commission: Synopsis Of October Report, John Neagle
Salvadoran Rebels' Use Of Land Mines Likely To Continue, John Neagle
Salvadoran University Students Demonstrate Against Regime & U.S. Interference During Presidential Visit, John Neagle
U.S. Secretary of State Praises Guatemala, El Salvador for Leadership, LADB Staff
U.S. Senate Opposes Reagan Administration Support of Nicaraguan Contras, LADB Staff
Argentina: Fishing Agreements With Spain, Poland & Japan To Be Concluded Within Next Three Months, John Neagle
I.m.f. Delivers Policy Recommendations To Venezuelan Government, John Neagle
Mexican Central Bank Study Indicates Foreign Reserves Higher Than Expected, John Neagle
Non-aligned Nations Meet In Peru To Debate Foreign Debt Issue, John Neagle
Notes On Bankers' Credit Ratings For Latin American Nations (s/s), John Neagle
Survey Report On Investment Plans By Argentine Industrialists, John Neagle
U.S. Oil Import Fee Likely To Provoke Retaliation From Trade Partners Says Pemex Director, John Neagle
Venezuela: Catholic Leader Says Needs Of 2.5 Million Un- & Underemployed Must Be Met To Forestall Revolution, John Neagle
Andean Pact Nations May Consider Formation Of Political Front, John Neagle
Argentina: Consumer Price Inflation 2.0% For First Week Of November, John Neagle
Brazilian Trade Delegation Arrives In Cuba To Begin Planning For Expansion Of Bilateral Trade Relations, John Neagle
Brazil Prepares for General Elections on Nov. 16, LADB Staff
Capital Flight Responsible For Large Part Of Latin American Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Cuba Transforming Economy, LADB Staff
Latin American Energy Organization (olade) Blasts U.S. Oil Import Tax, Industrialized Nation Protectionism, John Neagle
New Tariff Imposed On U.S. Flower Imports From Peru, Costa Rica, Colombia, & Ecuador, John Neagle
Nicaragua Loses Eligibility To Export Meat To U.S., John Neagle
OAS to Consider Resolution Questioning British Expansion in Malvinas, LADB Staff
Spanish President Visits Ecuador; Changes In Bilateral Balance Of Payments Favoring Ecuador Expected, John Neagle
U.S. Imports Of Latin American Goods Declining Since 1983, John Neagle
Venezuelan Hydroelectric Dam Project To Supply 75% Of National Electricity Consumption Towards Boosting Oil Exports, John Neagle
Argentina Requests Special OAS Hearing on Malvinas Situation, LADB Staff
Argentina: Strike By Public Hospital Employees Continues, John Neagle
Colombia: Barco Administration Introduces Most Serious Agrarian Reform Legislation In 25 Years, John Neagle
Notes On Critique Of Mexican Economic Policy By World Bank Director, John Neagle
Peru: Public School Teachers, State Transportation & Communications Workers On Strike, John Neagle
Peruvian President Says Malvinas Conflict May Distract Attention From Perceived Danger Of U.S. Invasion Of Nicaragua, John Neagle
Scandal In Peru: 230 Prisoners Held On Drug Trafficking Charges Escape, John Neagle
Argentina: Public Health Employee Unions Agree To Truce In Hopes Government Will Initiate Salary Negotiations, John Neagle
Argentina: Trade Expansion With Guyana Likely, John Neagle
Argentina: Transportation Fares Increased, John Neagle
Argentine, Brazilian & Uruguayan Ministers Issue Statement On British Exclusive Rights To Malvinas Territorial Waters, John Neagle
Argentine Business Leaders Assured Interest Rate Reductions To Be Consolidated; Emergency Tax Measure Not On Horizon, John Neagle
Argentine Government Called On To Freeze British Assets, John Neagle
Argentine Senate Approves Ratification Of Fishing Agreements With Soviet Union & Bulgaria, John Neagle
Brazil: Trade Balance For Jan.-aug. 1986, John Neagle
Comment On Movement Toward Latin American Economic Integration, John Neagle
Demographic Study Highlights Problems Of Venezuelan Youth, John Neagle
Mexican Congress Approves Protest Against U.S. Anti-drug Legislation, John Neagle
Mexican Finance Minister Addresses 1987 Fiscal Reforms, John Neagle
Uruguayan-cuban Trade Up Nearly $2 Million Since Last Year, John Neagle
Argentine Labor Confederation Promotes Labor Stoppages, LADB Staff
Argentine & Peruvian Currencies Devalued; Brazilian Devaluation Expected By Mid-december, John Neagle
Bargain Basement Deals In Sales Of Latin American Debt, John Neagle
Brazil: Problems Continue With Angra 1 Nuclear Reactor, John Neagle
I.m.f. Reports On Latin American Inflation, John Neagle
Japanese Economist Warns of Continued Inflationary Pressures in Argentina, LADB Staff
Latin American Oil Producers Plan Response To U.S. Oil Import Tax, John Neagle
Mexican Foreign Minister Comments On Inadequacy Of Industrialized Nations' Approach To Debt Crisis, John Neagle
Mexico: Cost Of Living Increases Since February, John Neagle
Note On Chilean Privatization, John Neagle
Note On Layoffs Of Mining Workers, John Neagle
Report On Venezuelan Oil Exports & Prices For 1986, John Neagle
Swiss Banks Reduce Lending To Latin America, John Neagle
U.S. Foreign Aid Spending For Fy1987 Reduced By $1.15 Billion, John Neagle
Vatican To Issue Document In Support Of Debt Payment Moratorium, John Neagle
Brazilian & Argentine Officials Discuss Food Commodity Exchange Under Common Market Program, John Neagle
Changes In Brazilian Economic Adjustment Plan Announced, John Neagle
Costa Rica Caught Between Foreign-Debt Sacrifices, U.S. Pressure on Nicaragua, LADB Staff
Cuba Prepares to Expand Trade with Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, LADB Staff
Ecuadoran Exports Down $400 Million From 1985, John Neagle
Effects Of Debt Burden On Regional Food Crisis Discussed At Inter-american Agriculture Council Meeting, John Neagle
Haiti To Be Readmitted Into San Jose Agreement Offered By Mexico & Venezuela After Five-year Exclusion, John Neagle
Mexico: 21.2% Minimum Wage Increase Effective October 21, John Neagle
Notes On Cuban Demographic & Labor Force Growth, John Neagle
Notes On Illiteracy Rates Of Venezuelan Rural Population, John Neagle
Process For Expansion Of Mexican- Argentine Relations Continues, John Neagle
Regional Summit Of Oil-exporting Nations Likely In Wake Of U.S. Congressional Approval Of Oil Import Tax, John Neagle
Argentina: Former Central Bank Director Says Foreign Debt Negotiations Must Allow Annual Economic Growth Of 5%, John Neagle
Argentina: Hospital Employees Demand Salary Increases, Formulate Action Plan Containing Series Of Strikes, John Neagle
Argentina Leader Visits Cuba, Expects to Expand Trade Relations, LADB Staff
Argentina To Request Price Reduction On Imports Of Bolivian Natural Gas, John Neagle
Argentine Public School Teachers Announce Oct. 29 Strike, John Neagle
Article: Cuba's Food Rationing System, Favorite Target of Foreign Critics, LADB Staff
Brazil, Cuba to Represent Regional Producers at Sugar Produers Meeting, LADB Staff
Mexican Fish Harvest Increasing At 8% Per Year, John Neagle
New Bolivian Currency Ratified By National Congress; "condor" To Be Introduced In January, 1987, John Neagle
Peruvian President Calls for Creation of Latin American, Caribbean Organization, LADB Staff
Approval Of Helms Amendment To Drug Enforcement Bill Would Sanction U.S. Trade Partners For Purchasing Cuban Sugar, John Neagle
Argentina: Survey Results Show That Average Working Class Household Subsistence Costs Increase 5.3% In October, John Neagle
Argentine Economy Ministry Reports Increased Manufacturing Activity In July-august, John Neagle
Argentine Public Revenues In September At Five-year High, John Neagle
Brazilian Sugar Output To Decline By 2.5 Million Tons, Affecting Exports And Fuel Alcohol Production, John Neagle
Cuba To Graduate 3,200 Physicians In 1988; 3,500 Annually By 1990, John Neagle
Mexican Foreign Debt To Reach $108 Billion In 1987, John Neagle
Peru: Public Employees On Strike, University Professors Threaten Indefinite General Strike, John Neagle
Soviet Union To Expand Grain Purchases From Argentina, Proposes Joint Ventures With Private Sector, John Neagle
U.S. Troops To Leave Bolivia Before Deadline, LADB Staff