The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 104
... lack of demand , lack of business know - how , lack of appropriate skills , the type of activity selected . was not profitable , or because they could not obtain permits to work as street vendors or the licenses required by the Health ...
... lack of demand , lack of business know - how , lack of appropriate skills , the type of activity selected . was not profitable , or because they could not obtain permits to work as street vendors or the licenses required by the Health ...
Pagina 107
... Lack competitiveness and market knowledge due to low productivity levels that keep them from obtaining contracts ; • • Have low productivity because of a predominantly unskilled labor force , coupled with limitations in their access to ...
... Lack competitiveness and market knowledge due to low productivity levels that keep them from obtaining contracts ; • • Have low productivity because of a predominantly unskilled labor force , coupled with limitations in their access to ...
Pagina 154
... lack of prestige vis - à - vis three - to - four year institutions in all the countries examined , they enjoy much better political stand- ing in the United States than they do in Latin America . This stand- ing translates into better ...
... lack of prestige vis - à - vis three - to - four year institutions in all the countries examined , they enjoy much better political stand- ing in the United States than they do in Latin America . This stand- ing translates into better ...
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