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... Questions Based on these observations , is local political life spun only from economic orientations - to which all ... question . If what is meant is that what cap- tures the vote is money , favors or goods in exchange , then the ...
... Questions Based on these observations , is local political life spun only from economic orientations - to which all ... question . If what is meant is that what cap- tures the vote is money , favors or goods in exchange , then the ...
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... question is : " To what extent has economic integration affected levels of environmental degradation in Mexico ? ” ( p . 2 ) . This question is particularly salient because of the developing nature of the Mexican economy . Gallagher ...
... question is : " To what extent has economic integration affected levels of environmental degradation in Mexico ? ” ( p . 2 ) . This question is particularly salient because of the developing nature of the Mexican economy . Gallagher ...
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... question : how has the term “ development ” influenced Catholic social teach- ing in Latin America ? In addressing this question , I have focused primarily on two areas : first , the teaching of Pope Paul VI in the 1960s particu- larly ...
... question : how has the term “ development ” influenced Catholic social teach- ing in Latin America ? In addressing this question , I have focused primarily on two areas : first , the teaching of Pope Paul VI in the 1960s particu- larly ...
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