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Racial discrimination: study
In: United Nations publication 76.XIV.2
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Argentina case study
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2117/117038
The aim of the project is to analyze and understand the events that have taken place throughout history in Argentina, which have made a country that had incredible potential suffer devastating economic and political situations, ending in one of the most serious defaults in history. Additionally, the project summarizes in a SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) the situation that Argentina is currently living, under the new government that started in 2015 with President Mauricio Macri. Thanks to recently instituted policies, Argentina has been able to introduce itself again in the international trading market and is now one of the emerging economies with a brighter future.
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Argentina case study
The aim of the project is to analyze and understand the events that have taken place throughout history in Argentina, which have made a country that had incredible potential suffer devastating economic and political situations, ending in one of the most serious defaults in history. Additionally, the project summarizes in a SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) the situation that Argentina is currently living, under the new government that started in 2015 with President Mauricio Macri. Thanks to recently instituted policies, Argentina has been able to introduce itself again in the international trading market and is now one of the emerging economies with a brighter future.
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The Case Study
In: Strategies for Comparative Research in Political Science, p. 146-168
Case Study – Greece
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series A: Chemistry and Biology; Biopreparedness and Public Health, p. 121-130
Vietnam Country Study
In: Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper No. 2008-09
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Working paper
The Case Study
In: Race, Religion, and Economic Change in the Republican South, p. 17-24