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Sep6
The Politics of Debt in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: Economic Stabilization in the 1980′s
Filed under: Debt Consolidation; Tagged as: 1980s, Argentina, Brazil, debt, economic, Mexico, politics, StabilizationNo CommentsThe Politics of Debt in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: Economic Stabilization in the 1980′s
The Politics of Debt in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: Economic Stabilization in the 1980′s
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- Image Title: Diamond Washing in Brazil
- Artist: John Howard Appleton
- 12 x 18 Canvas Print stretched over wood frame
- Watermarks do not appear on actual prints
- FREE SHIPPING when you purchase 2 or more Canvas Prints from ClassicPix.com!
Canvas Print, Diamond Washing in Brazil – 18 x 12
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FREE SHIPPING on this item when you purchase 2 or more Canvas Prints from ClassicPix.com, any size — mix or match. This high quality, durable Canvas Print measures 12″ x 18″ and arrives ready to hang with all necessary hardware already fastened. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness, creating a striking three-dimensional piece of artwork. All prints from ClassicPix.com are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you — not mass-produced. Our personal hands-on processing assures the highest quality. What do our customers say? “The product I received was absolutely stunning. I can not speak highly enough about the quality of this piece of art. I would not hesita… More >> -
Jul18
External Debt: Brazil and the International Financial Crisis
Filed under: Debt Consolidation; Tagged as: Brazil, Crisis, debt, external, financial, InternationalComments OffExternal Debt: Brazil and the International Financial Crisis
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Brazil owes almost $250 billion to private banks, governments and multilateral agencies. External Debt provides a concise history of Brazil’s financial crisis. Marcos Arruda focuses on the government of Fernando Henrique Cardoso and its agreement with the International Monetary Fund. He examines how Cardoso’s economic policies have brought Brazil to financial ruin by submitting to the dictates of the IMF and the US government. Despite this, the author argues, Brazilians are neither passive nor resigned to Cardoso’s policies. Arruda describes the viable alternatives which the government and opposition parties have both failed to realise, and examines a range of related key issues, such as the Jubilee 2000 … More >>External Debt: Brazil and the International Financial Crisis





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