Economicas: el Estado explorara y elplorta el petroleo, una situacion diferente, ninguna coordinacion en el pasado, primer pozo estratigrafico dentro de un ano. Gobierno: electrificacion, US$647 millones en quinquenio 79-83,…
Read moreAn article for the Central America Report regarding the Costa Rican Government’s attempt to set up a smelter plant in the country to mine bauxite. The proposal began with American…
Read moreAn article in Busisness Latin America regarding Central American countries attempting to become more dependent on oil import which has left CACM to cope with steep oil bills and high…
Read moreA short paper discussing the three major Indina groups of Costa Rica and how thsoe groups are becoming the minority more and more each day.
Read moreAn article from the Business Latin America regarding President Rodrigo Carazo’s 1981 budget proposal which highlights some of the problems the country is facing. It has stirred a controversy in…
Read moreAn article in Business Latin American regarding Costa Rican business’ reaction to the presidents 1981 budget proposal. One of the strongest reactions has come from industries dependent on imports.
Read moreAn article in Business Latin America regarding Costa Rica’s government attempts to alleviate its current economic situation. The highlighted step in this article is the decision to officially float the…
Read moreAn article in Business Latin America regarding issues in Costa Rica such as modest GDP growth, stable political climate, widening trade deficit, continued high inflation, gross domestic product, investment, labor,…
Read moreAn article discussing President Jose Figueres’ new approach in office. His approach has two goals: to settle to cold war between the U.S. and Russia and to solve the pressing…
Read moreA petition of General Romeo Lucas Garcia, President of the Republic of Guatemala regarding the attempt to end the violence in Guatemala and to bring about an investigation of missing…
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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