The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... represented by those living in indigence , when what is actually happening is that the demand is not adequate for ... represents an instrumental variable while in our previous analysis it constitutes a parameter . It is probable that ...
... represented by those living in indigence , when what is actually happening is that the demand is not adequate for ... represents an instrumental variable while in our previous analysis it constitutes a parameter . It is probable that ...
Pagina 123
... represents a long - term invest- ment is increasingly being questioned as studies ( Katzman 2001 ) are showing that for ... represented by the accumulated value of their homes and that they could use their equity as active capital to be ...
... represents a long - term invest- ment is increasingly being questioned as studies ( Katzman 2001 ) are showing that for ... represented by the accumulated value of their homes and that they could use their equity as active capital to be ...
Pagina 135
... represented by the Unión Médica Nacional ( National Medical Union ) , with a doctor - only membership of ... representing CCSS employees . There is a rough division of labor between these organizations . The College of Physicians and ...
... represented by the Unión Médica Nacional ( National Medical Union ) , with a doctor - only membership of ... representing CCSS employees . There is a rough division of labor between these organizations . The College of Physicians and ...
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