The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 50,Ediția 2Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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Pagina 73
... SDMA bias . Yet , throughout the 1980s , much like Mexico , as the state cut general food subsidies in compliance with IMF austerity programs it stepped up direct distribution of cheap food , especially in the SDMA . With the SDMA in ...
... SDMA bias . Yet , throughout the 1980s , much like Mexico , as the state cut general food subsidies in compliance with IMF austerity programs it stepped up direct distribution of cheap food , especially in the SDMA . With the SDMA in ...
Pagina 74
... SDMA , that sold subsidized meat , food staples and processed food . In 1992 , Balaguer opened such markets at each military and police base in the SDMA ( Listin Diario , 6/29/1992 ) . Inespre's traditional Christmas Program in the SDMA ...
... SDMA , that sold subsidized meat , food staples and processed food . In 1992 , Balaguer opened such markets at each military and police base in the SDMA ( Listin Diario , 6/29/1992 ) . Inespre's traditional Christmas Program in the SDMA ...
Pagina 76
... SDMA , returned in late 1997. By October 1997 , Fernandez reactivated traditional Inespre programs , first and foremost in the SDMA , and announced his intention to return the agency to its past glory . By November 1997 , Food for All ...
... SDMA , returned in late 1997. By October 1997 , Fernandez reactivated traditional Inespre programs , first and foremost in the SDMA , and announced his intention to return the agency to its past glory . By November 1997 , Food for All ...
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Contributors | 1 |
The Case | 23 |
Bridging the ConvergenceDivergence Policy Diffusion Divide Mid | 59 |
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