Review of the Impact and Effectiveness of the Caribbean Basin Initiative: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, February 25 and 27, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 1175 lappuses |
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... ment on U.S. imports of eligible articles from designated Caribbean Basin countries and territories . In addition , the Act allows deductions for business expenses incurred while attending conventions and meetings in a designated ...
... ment on U.S. imports of eligible articles from designated Caribbean Basin countries and territories . In addition , the Act allows deductions for business expenses incurred while attending conventions and meetings in a designated ...
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... ment improvement of about 35,000 jobs . It seems to me that that , too , is a commendable development . Över and above the numbers , Mr. Chairman , coming in as some- what of an outsider , I am tremendously impressed by the commit- ment ...
... ment improvement of about 35,000 jobs . It seems to me that that , too , is a commendable development . Över and above the numbers , Mr. Chairman , coming in as some- what of an outsider , I am tremendously impressed by the commit- ment ...
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... ment that the U.S. Government has made to this program over its first 2 years and the level of activity that has prevailed among the agencies that are represented here . I would simply single out two of them , although a lot more of ...
... ment that the U.S. Government has made to this program over its first 2 years and the level of activity that has prevailed among the agencies that are represented here . I would simply single out two of them , although a lot more of ...
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... ment to the region , also needs to be dispelled . The hard , cold fact is that most US multinational corporations that do invest in the Third World prefer countries where the size of market , skills of the work force , quality and ...
... ment to the region , also needs to be dispelled . The hard , cold fact is that most US multinational corporations that do invest in the Third World prefer countries where the size of market , skills of the work force , quality and ...
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... ment of their economies . The United States is not responsible for the misguided and harmful fiscal , monetary , tax and regulatory policies which many of the region's countries have followed . The problems and consequences - waste ...
... ment of their economies . The United States is not responsible for the misguided and harmful fiscal , monetary , tax and regulatory policies which many of the region's countries have followed . The problems and consequences - waste ...
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