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  1. CHILE'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM

    2006/09/26: CIA-RDP85T00875R00 Approved For Release 2006/09/26: CIA-RDP85T00875R001900010066-5 Chile ... 's Economic r covrrv Program The ruling junta in Chile is moving aggressively to rebuild the economy ... As a consequence of the devaluations and relaxed price controls, Chile's cost of living jumped sharply ...

  2. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CHILEAN ECONOMY

    on the Chilr.nn Economy Following the September coup, Chile's military junta moved rapidly to return ... exports will continue to account for about 85% of Chile's foreign exchange earnings during the next ... during the 1974/75 marketing year. In fact, Chile could be self-sufficient in agriculture in, several years. Chile ...

  3. THE CHILEAN ECONOMY IN 1974

    Cli,''?I,51 05T00875R001900010135-8 The Chilean rconc~;,~~~ in 1974 I. Chile will registcr a mode-:,t economic ... and growing shortages of petrochemical products could seriously dampen Chile's 1974 economic prospects. ... A. Chile's imr crt bill for petrolewmi products is expected to jump from $120 million in 1973 ...

  4. THE CURRENT STATE OF CHILE'S ECONOMY

    ME14ORAt2DUM rent Chief, OCI/wi11r/SAW Attached is the briefing material on Chile as per your request of 14 ... the central fact that Chile was living on its capital and that decapitalization was taking place at a rapid ... in 1971. IV. Chile's international financial position deteriorated sharply under the Allende regime ...

  5. IMPACT OF HIGHER OIL PRICES ON SOUTH AMERICA

    be impeded in some countries. Export earnings will,,rise sharply for others. Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, ... % Countries Largely Dependent:on Foreign Sources 4. The oil import.bill for Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, ... would account for an estimated $2.2 billion and Chile nearly all the remainder. Imports to Paraguay and Uruguay ...

  6. THE IMPACT OF OIL PRICE HIKES ON SELECTED LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

    In South Vie;:nam and Cambodia, war-related problems continued to cause economic difficulties. Chile faced ... government. Some improvement.In Chile's economic per:`ormance was anticipated in 1974. Energy-related ... to increase again this year because of continuing tight world supplies. Chile will be especially hard hit ...

  7. THE ARGENTINE ECONOMY, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, AND UNITED STATES INTERESTS

    credits of $200 million per year have been granted to Cuba and other substantial credits extended to Chile ... because of the economic climate as well as restrictions on foreign capital. Brazil and Chile 2. Argentina continues ... with Brazil and Chile. Bilateral Balance in Trade and Payments 3. The Peronists expressed desire ...

  8. TRANSMITTAL OF RECENT ESTIMATES ON DEMAND FOR US WHEAT EXPORTS 1973/74

    618 Brazil 1,300 976 Chile 420 416 Peru 600 285 Venezuela 600 502 Colombia 400 150 Central America 375 ...

  9. ALTERNATIVE ESTIMATES OF EXPORT DEMAND FOR US WHEAT, 1973/74

    Chile Peru Venezuela ' olumbia Central America Others d/ Europe: Eastern Europe USSR Belgium-Lux ...

  10. SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

    Daniel K. Inouye (D., Hawaii) Ernest F. Hollings (D., S. Car. Thomas Eagleton (D., Mo.) Lawton Chiles ...

  11. COMMODITY PRICE TRENDS

    Council. Copper Zambia $ per 64.17 48.56 50.72 104.09 81.02 85-110 Supply situation is tiout and no Chile ...

  12. BRIEFING FOR EXECUTIVE INTERCHANGE PROGRAM

    years in Ethiopia, four summers in Chile, two years with the Air Forces in the USA, six months in Hawaii ...