The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Rican offi- cials and World Bank negotiators . 10 Costa Rican health officials were almost exclusively dedicated to solving problems in the primary care system . They had no objections to upgrading pay- ment collection technology . But ...
... Rican offi- cials and World Bank negotiators . 10 Costa Rican health officials were almost exclusively dedicated to solving problems in the primary care system . They had no objections to upgrading pay- ment collection technology . But ...
Pagina 138
... Rican doctors ' gremios have been politically inactive over the last decade . They have been very active in protecting their members ' fundamental interests , but the principal threat has come from a different direction . The central ...
... Rican doctors ' gremios have been politically inactive over the last decade . They have been very active in protecting their members ' fundamental interests , but the principal threat has come from a different direction . The central ...
Pagina 184
... Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely — that it is in fact a country of prejudice , corrupt government and politicians , drug lords , environmental degrada- tion , and poverty . Interestingly , Costa Ricans wrote many of the works ...
... Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely — that it is in fact a country of prejudice , corrupt government and politicians , drug lords , environmental degrada- tion , and poverty . Interestingly , Costa Ricans wrote many of the works ...
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