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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... sector , resulting from the inability of the market economy to absorb the increased number of economically active people into the formal sector ( Portes and Hoffman , 2003 , Cordera Campos 2002 , Pradilla 1990 , Lomnitz 1979a ) . During ...
... sector , resulting from the inability of the market economy to absorb the increased number of economically active people into the formal sector ( Portes and Hoffman , 2003 , Cordera Campos 2002 , Pradilla 1990 , Lomnitz 1979a ) . During ...
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... sector does not represent a tempo- rary adaptation to the economic model , but rather a model that is here to stay . A dialogue between the two sectors needs to be established in order to identify and strengthen their existing artic ...
... sector does not represent a tempo- rary adaptation to the economic model , but rather a model that is here to stay . A dialogue between the two sectors needs to be established in order to identify and strengthen their existing artic ...
Pagina 126
... sector reforms have been much more difficult to accomplish than liberalization measures . For many analysts , the principal obstacles to social - sector reforms are government work- ers themselves . Opposition to reformers ' plans is ...
... sector reforms have been much more difficult to accomplish than liberalization measures . For many analysts , the principal obstacles to social - sector reforms are government work- ers themselves . Opposition to reformers ' plans is ...
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