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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - History / Argentine history | |||||||
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4 +4 | income from manufacturing (activities) and fuel decreased |
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5 +1 | the import of manufactured goods and fuel |
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income from manufacturing (activities) and fuel decreased Explanation: Multinational Corporations in the Third World home.comcast.net/~lionelingram/Spero_Chapter8_Multinationals.pdf File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML F l G U R E 8.3 Net Inflows of FDI into Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, 1970-2006, ... Since World War II, the developing countries have sought to expand their ..... 60 percent of all **income from manufacturing** received by U.S. parent corpora- ... Constrained by the Bank and the Ballot: Unearned - Department of ... www.politicalscience.uncc.edu/.../CDJPR24Apr13_final.... - United States In Argentina, for example, the (re)emergence of democracy led to investment in and ... with little or no **external income from fuel ** (e.g., Ghana, Morocco, or Jordan). .... since a democratic dyad is composed of two states less likely to go to war, they are .... population using data from the Penn World Tables and the World Bank. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2012-06-17 15:15:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or "World War II saw a decrease in income from manufacturing and fuel..." Industry **Manufacturing** is the largest single sector in the nation's economy (19% of GDP), and is well-integrated into Argentine agriculture, with half the nation's industrial exports being agricultural in nature.[8] Based on food processing and textiles during its early development in the first half of the 20th century, industrial production has become highly diversified in Argentina.[46] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Argentina#Industry Property Rights: The Key to Economic Development | Gerald P. O ... www.libertarianism.org/.../property-rights-key-economic-dev... 7 Aug 2003 – And, Argentina, rich in natural resources including oil, has recently ..... In Peru, 15 percent of gross **income from manufacturing** in the extralegal ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2012-06-17 15:17:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Instead of 'decrease' you could use 'decline'. |
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