Lost Visions and New Uncertainties: Sandinista Profesionales in Northern NicaraguaDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 2000 - 258 pages |
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... cent believed that Violeta Chamorro and the UNO - coalition could end inflation and 61 per cent that they could reconcile Nicaragua and the United States ( Vanden 1997 : 56 ) . Another poll in 1988 had shown that only 29 per cent ...
... cent believed that Violeta Chamorro and the UNO - coalition could end inflation and 61 per cent that they could reconcile Nicaragua and the United States ( Vanden 1997 : 56 ) . Another poll in 1988 had shown that only 29 per cent ...
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... cent of what they had been in 1980 ( Stahler - Sholk 1990 : 58-9 ) . In 1988 inflation reached 36,000 per cent , and milk consumption decreased by 50 per cent ( Vilas 1990 : 12 ) . The external debt in 1990 totalled $ , 11,695 million ...
... cent of what they had been in 1980 ( Stahler - Sholk 1990 : 58-9 ) . In 1988 inflation reached 36,000 per cent , and milk consumption decreased by 50 per cent ( Vilas 1990 : 12 ) . The external debt in 1990 totalled $ , 11,695 million ...
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... cent . By 1981 it had fallen to 19 per cent , but the trend then reversed , and in 1987 official figures registered approximately 25 per cent ( Speer 1997 : 266 ) . From the late 1980s and onwards the same pattern has applied to the ...
... cent . By 1981 it had fallen to 19 per cent , but the trend then reversed , and in 1987 official figures registered approximately 25 per cent ( Speer 1997 : 266 ) . From the late 1980s and onwards the same pattern has applied to the ...
Contents
Dictatorship national populism neoliberalism | 6 |
Fieldwork in Estelí | 14 |
Outline of chapters | 20 |
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