The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... shift their attention from democratic transitions to democratic consolidation , sustainability , and quality , they have left two worthwhile questions unanswered : What are the factors that affect the likelihood that civil society ...
... shift their attention from democratic transitions to democratic consolidation , sustainability , and quality , they have left two worthwhile questions unanswered : What are the factors that affect the likelihood that civil society ...
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... shift in MCMA bias better explained from a convergence or divergence perspective ? And , what lessons can current policy makers take away ? The Mexican government began coordinating price controls , producer subsidies and direct food ...
... shift in MCMA bias better explained from a convergence or divergence perspective ? And , what lessons can current policy makers take away ? The Mexican government began coordinating price controls , producer subsidies and direct food ...
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... shift from general food subsidies to targeted food subsidies associated with debt servicing commitments . But the reality paralleled initial efforts to target tortillas , that is , food handouts benefited MCMA households tied to ...
... shift from general food subsidies to targeted food subsidies associated with debt servicing commitments . But the reality paralleled initial efforts to target tortillas , that is , food handouts benefited MCMA households tied to ...
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