Problems in Latin American History: The Modern PeriodHarper & Row, 1973 - 529 páginas |
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... capital for the establishment of similar businesses or the expansion of existing ones . Thus foreign capitalists have invested in the resources of the Re- public more than 800 million pesos in gold , the servicing and profits of which ...
... capital for the establishment of similar businesses or the expansion of existing ones . Thus foreign capitalists have invested in the resources of the Re- public more than 800 million pesos in gold , the servicing and profits of which ...
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... capital entering the country which will grow as the economic situa- tion improves , until it covers in great part the remittance of profits on foreign investments . The experience of the years before the crisis offers us a practical ...
... capital entering the country which will grow as the economic situa- tion improves , until it covers in great part the remittance of profits on foreign investments . The experience of the years before the crisis offers us a practical ...
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... capital base and must eventually become a dictatorship of finance capital . The history of the Vargas regime surely goes to prove this . And what is the dictatorship of finance capital - the " open , terrorist dictatorship " -but ...
... capital base and must eventually become a dictatorship of finance capital . The history of the Vargas regime surely goes to prove this . And what is the dictatorship of finance capital - the " open , terrorist dictatorship " -but ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
Liberalism versus Conservatism in NineteenthCentury | 109 |
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