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Latin American trade elasticities

Journal of Economics and Finance, 1999
An important issue in applied international economics is the extent to which trade flows adjust to changes in income, relative prices, and exchange rates. While there have been numerous surveys regarding merchandise trade elasticities in industrial economies such as Japan and the United States, relatively little work has been completed with respect to ...
Fullerton, Thomas M.   +2 more
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Latin American

Blackfriars, 1954
Latin America accounts for more than a third of the world’s Catholic population but for less than nine per cent of the world’s priests. The disproportion between these figures is the cardinal factor in the religious situation of a vast area almost wholly Catholic in nominal allegiance but which today presents one of the most urgent of the Church’s ...
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LATIN AMERICAN HEMORRHAGIC FEVER

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994
Several viral and bacterial agents are responsible for hemorrhagic fever in Latin America, but there are three agents that are only present in this region: (1) the Junin virus, (2) the Machupo virus, and (3) the Guanaritovirus, members of the Tacaribe complex of the family Arenaviridae and responsible for the Argentinian, Bolivian, and Venezuelan ...
B, Vainrub, R, Salas
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Latin American American Literature

2020
Latin American literature is a broad and heterogeneous category composed of voices from many countries spanning two continents. In the United States, more attention has been given to Cuban, Chicano/a, and Central American literatures than to writers from other South American countries.
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Latin American

Blackfriars, 1953
The generalities of geography, or a shape on the map, do little to prepare you for a new land. After the timeless, torpid days of sea and sun, the gradual bulk of a strange continent seems a heroic gesture against the empty world of water. And the introduction to South America is a warning that you must forget what you expected to see.
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Latin American Ecotourism: What is it?

Current Issues in Tourism, 2002
Defining – and agreeing upon a definition of – the word 'ecotourism' poses a challenge. This is especially true in Latin America where the buzzword remains a vague term used t o market anything related to nature or environmental tourism. 'Proyectos ecoturisticos' sell everything from community development projects to jet skis.
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Eurocentrism and Latin Americanism in Latin American translation history

Perspectives, 2016
ABSTRACTLanguage and discourse are inextricably linked in the establishment of power and hegemony. In today’s globalized world, the power emanating from hegemonic centres that control communication and information systems is indisputable. The field of Translation Studies is not immune to such influence.
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Latin American guidelines on hypertension. Latin American Expert Group.

Journal of hypertension, 2009
Hypertension is a highly prevalent cardiovascular risk factor in the world and particularly overwhelming in low and middle-income countries. Recent reports from the WHO and the World Bank highlight the importance of chronic diseases such as hypertension as an obstacle to the achievement of good health status.
Ramiro A, Sanchez   +13 more
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Latin-American Ophthalmologists

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1955
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Latin American Palestinians

2014
This study addresses the Palestinian emigration from Ottoman and British Palestine to Latin America, with a focus on the Diaspora created in Honduras. Through migration, diaspora and acculturation theory it analyzes the diaspora and the migration itself.
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