282 resultados para Echeverría


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Includes bibliography

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Examina nueve productos seleccionados, que representan el 50% del valor bruto de la produccion y que, ademas, tienen una clara diferenciacion regional. El periodo de analisis va desde 1970 hasta 1985.

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Incluye Bibliografía

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La presente edición del Boletín FAL entrega información relacionada con las tendencias del transporte marítimo actual y su repercusión en América Latina y el Caribe, como así también algunas consecuencias que tienen para los puertos de la región. Actualiza algunas de las informaciones contenidas en la Serie DRNI No. 82, de la CEPAL. Esta edición se basa en un trabajo preparado por Ricardo J. Sánchez, División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura, con la colaboración de Myriam Echeverría, División de Comercio Internacional e Integración.

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This issue of the FAL Bulletin provides information on trends in current maritime transport and their implications for Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as some consequences for the ports in the region. This article updates some of the information contained in Recursos naturales e infraestructura series, No. 82 (ECLAC). This issue is based on a paper prepared by Ricardo J. Sánchez, Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure, with the collaboration of Myriam Echeverría, Division of International Trade and Integration.

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The European Union has taken special interest in promoting development cooperation as an instrument along with framework and association agreements. Today, the countries making up the strategic partnership between the European Union and the current Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) are in a far different position from the one envisaged in the early 1990s. Nearly 15 years on from the launch of the strategic partnership between the European Union and the current Community of Latin American and Caribberan States (CELAC, formerly the Rio Group), it is important to look at the future prospects for cooperation. During this change, the strategic partnership between the European Union and CELAC will continue, so European Union cooperation must also change to meet this challenge.