Lost Visions and New Uncertainties: Sandinista Profesionales in Northern NicaraguaDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 2000 - 258 pages |
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Page 27
... economic advantages ' . Economic growth in Nicaragua continued in the 1950s and ' 60s . Rapid changes in the economic structure brought changes in the compo- sition of the workforce . The administration also expanded , and institu ...
... economic advantages ' . Economic growth in Nicaragua continued in the 1950s and ' 60s . Rapid changes in the economic structure brought changes in the compo- sition of the workforce . The administration also expanded , and institu ...
Page 39
... Economic structures are subsumed by the political structure which gives a significant power to the middle class . A large public sector has also been seen as a sign of prosperity and welfare in the modern state . The studies quoted ...
... Economic structures are subsumed by the political structure which gives a significant power to the middle class . A large public sector has also been seen as a sign of prosperity and welfare in the modern state . The studies quoted ...
Page 111
... economic function in times of economic distress . It also provides a socially stable structure in times of social upheaval , or , as Ekern sug- gests , it is the only institution that provides the country with an enduring structure ...
... economic function in times of economic distress . It also provides a socially stable structure in times of social upheaval , or , as Ekern sug- gests , it is the only institution that provides the country with an enduring structure ...
Contents
Dictatorship national populism neoliberalism | 6 |
Fieldwork in Estelí | 14 |
Outline of chapters | 20 |
Copyright | |
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