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Submissions from 1986

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1987 Venezuelan Draft Budget Introduced; 51% Increase Over 1986 Does Not Contribute To Economic Recovery, John Neagle

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Algerian President Visits Argentina; Expanded Bilateral Trade Expected, John Neagle

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Argentine Agrarian Federation Demands Immediate Government Financial Aid, John Neagle

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Argentine Congress Debates Privatization Legislation, LADB Staff

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Argentine General Labor Confederation Organizes National Strike To Protest Salaries And Government Economic Policies, John Neagle

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Argentine Officials Worried By Negative Impact Of Spanish Commitments To Eec On Bilateral Trade Relations, John Neagle

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Argentine Teachers Union Plans Strike, John Neagle

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Brazilian Agrarian Reform Program Far Behind Schedule On First Anniversary, John Neagle

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Latin American Economic System (sela) Members Meet To Discuss Strategies For Coping With Regional Economic Crisis, John Neagle

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Spanish Government Promises Trade Expansion With Venezuela; Trade Unions Support Political Approach To Debt Problem, John Neagle

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Uruguayan & Algerian Presidents Issue Joint Communique On Debt Crisis, John Neagle

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Venezuelan Senate Issues Statement Condemning U.S. Oil Import Tax; Calls For Meetings To Combat Protectionism, John Neagle

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Argentina: Three New Oil Prospecting And Exploration Contracts With Australian Bhp Petroleum Finalized, John Neagle

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Failure To Implement Agrarian Reform Seen As Major Threat To Democratization Process In Brazil, John Neagle

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Federal Reserve Chairman: Protectionism No Answer To U.S. Trade Deficit, LADB Staff

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Funding to Increase for World Bank's IDA Development Program, LADB Staff

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Joint IMF-World Bank Meeting Offers Mixed Results, LADB Staff

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Latin American, Caribbean Sugar Producers Blame Protectionism for Low Prices, LADB Staff

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Secretary Of State Shultz: Move Toward Privatization In Latin America Complements Democratization Process, John Neagle

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Underemployment Major Problem In Latin America, LADB Staff

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U.S.-Brazil-Mexico Study Underscores Privatization, Exports in Economic Growth, LADB Staff

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1.2 Million Ecuadoran Children Homeless, John Neagle

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Annual I.m.f. Report: Latin American Debt In Proportion To Exports Increases In 1985, John Neagle

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Argentina: 8% August Inflation Rate Highest Since Introduction Of Austral Plan, John Neagle

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Argentina Hosts Legislators Conference; President Alfonsin Says New Forms Of Dependence Threaten World Order, John Neagle

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Argentina: Thousands Of Public Sector Employees Stage Massive Demonstration In Buenos Aires, John Neagle

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Cuban Tobacco Sales To China Resumed, John Neagle

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Cuban Tourism Institute Expects 365,000 Tourists Per Year By 1990, John Neagle

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Ecuador: Jan.-sept. Inflation Totals 23.93%, John Neagle

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Inter-american Dialogue Presents Alternative To U.S. Baker Plan For Relief To Debtor Nations, John Neagle

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International Finance Corporation Approves $366 Million For Latin American Private Sector Investments, John Neagle

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Mexican Government To Host Summit In 1987 Toward New Development Strategy For Region, John Neagle

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Notes: 1985 Financial Report On Mexican State Oil Company, John Neagle

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Sale Of Chilean Debt Bonds Represents Substantial Savings To Foreign Investors, John Neagle

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Summary Of Ecla 1985 Economic Report On Venezuela, John Neagle

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U.N. Economic Commission For Latin America: Highlights Of Recent Report On Argentine Economy, John Neagle

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Venezuelan Government Leads Multilateral Action To Protest U.S. Oil Import Tax, John Neagle

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Venezuela: Politicians Concerned About Increasing Incidence Of Poverty, John Neagle

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Venezuela Reschedules $21 Billion Public Sector Foreign Debt, John Neagle

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World Bank Report: Latin American Economic Growth Depends On Access To External Financial Resources, John Neagle

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Argentine Economy Minister: Further Sacrifices by Debtor Nations Not Possible, LADB Staff

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Brazil Seeks Refinancing Of $31.5 Billion, Reduction Of Debt Service Payments From 4.5% To 2.5% Of Gdp, John Neagle

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Colombian President Says Commercial Banks Must Contribute To Financing Of Growth-oriented Programs In Developing Nations, John Neagle

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Mexican Government, Creditor Bank Committee Reach Tentative Agreement, LADB Staff

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Mexico: Mid-october Minimum Wage Increase Third This Year, John Neagle

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Note On Costa Rican Debt, John Neagle

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Note On Guatemalan Debt, Foreign Reserves, John Neagle

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Note On Illiteracy, John Neagle

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Peruvian Prime Minister: Debt Payments Will Be Further Reduced In Line With Payment Capacity, John Neagle

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Reagan Calls On Trade Partners To Implement Growth Policies, Banks To Support Structural Reforms Of Debtor Nations, John Neagle

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Summary Of Argentine Debt Payment Capacity, John Neagle