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Colombia's Cocaine Syndicates

Crime, Law and Social Change, 1991
Colombia's main drug trafficking coalitions — the Medellin and Cali syndicates — constitute powerful illegitimate interest groups. Traffickers (especially the Medellin coalition) exert political influence partly through violence and intimidation; yet the drug lords' political arsenal also includes non-coercive means-bribery, contributions to political ...
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Syndicalism in Yugoslavia

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1970
The Working Collective and the Community In Yugoslavia the workers in a given enterprise, which is called the "working collective," elect a "council of workers"; the council participates in the selection of the director of the enterprise, approves the plan of the enterprise, controls the hiring and firing of workers, and fixes wages.
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Syndicated Lending

Abstract This chapter provides a non-exhaustive review of syndicated bank lending, which is a crucial external financing channel for both private and public firms in the U.S. and worldwide. The focus is on several key differences between syndicated bank lending and traditional bilateral bank lending: primary market information ...
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Syndical

Le Pharmacien Hospitalier, 2007
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Syndicate

Notes and Queries, 1963
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