The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 43
... Panama 94 , 99 , 04 74.2 75.5 Paraguay 93 ( 2 ) , 98 , 03 45.9 64.9 Peru 90 ( 2 ) , 95 ( 2 ) , 00 , 01 67.4 74.6 Uruguay 94 , 99 ( 2 ) 95.1 91.7 Venezuela 93 , 98 , 00 46.4 56.4 16 countries N = 67 In the case of Uruguay Voting Age ...
... Panama 94 , 99 , 04 74.2 75.5 Paraguay 93 ( 2 ) , 98 , 03 45.9 64.9 Peru 90 ( 2 ) , 95 ( 2 ) , 00 , 01 67.4 74.6 Uruguay 94 , 99 ( 2 ) 95.1 91.7 Venezuela 93 , 98 , 00 46.4 56.4 16 countries N = 67 In the case of Uruguay Voting Age ...
Pagina 48
... Panama , and Honduras " ( ibid .: 1214 ) . In our analysis , we use the annual Freedom House rating of political rights and civil liberties to account for the degree of democracy . Specifically , we add the two ratings provided by ...
... Panama , and Honduras " ( ibid .: 1214 ) . In our analysis , we use the annual Freedom House rating of political rights and civil liberties to account for the degree of democracy . Specifically , we add the two ratings provided by ...
Pagina 91
... Panama and Uruguay may be on their way to reaching their target ( CEPAL 2004 ) . The remaining countries face a greater challenge , one that would require high levels of sustained growth , never experienced before . In spite of the ...
... Panama and Uruguay may be on their way to reaching their target ( CEPAL 2004 ) . The remaining countries face a greater challenge , one that would require high levels of sustained growth , never experienced before . In spite of the ...
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