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This package effectively represented a compromise between Costa Rican officials and World Bank negotiators . 1 ° Costa Rican health officials were almost exclusively dedicated to solving problems in the primary care system .
This package effectively represented a compromise between Costa Rican officials and World Bank negotiators . 1 ° Costa Rican health officials were almost exclusively dedicated to solving problems in the primary care system .
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( p.3 ) , and “ Costa Ricans have been able to fashion an uncommonly democratic and equitable society within the small ... could easily be led to think that Costa Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely — that it is in fact a country of ...
( p.3 ) , and “ Costa Ricans have been able to fashion an uncommonly democratic and equitable society within the small ... could easily be led to think that Costa Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely — that it is in fact a country of ...
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Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican culture , economics , and politics if the reader were given a broader context in which to view each ...
Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican culture , economics , and politics if the reader were given a broader context in which to view each ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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