Domestic policies needed to compete at home and abroad Proceedings of the seminar and 19th plenary meeting
Por: Brandao, A.S.P
| International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Washington, D.C., United States of America
| IICA, Washington, D.C. (EUA)
| Seminar of the International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade Belo Horizonte (Brasil) 11-13 May 1997.
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ArtículoEditor: Washington, D.C. (EUA) 1997Descripción: p. 129-147.Tema(s): BRASIL| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Brazil started to reform its economy at the end of the decade of the 1980s, after most other countries in Latin America. Up to that point, economic policy was inward looking and based on quantitative trade restrictions, high tariffs price control, credit subsidies and other distorting instruments. Some of these policies have by now been changed and others are being modified. (MV)


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