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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. FREELY AVAILABLE GOLD RESERVES-SELECTED COUNTRIES

    Chile, Uruguay, and others-- eager to take advantage of the higher free market price of gold, ... and it is unlikely to have had to pledge gold as collateral. In March 1972, Chile transferred about 40% of its gold ...

  6. TRANSMITTAL OF INFORMATION ON LATIN AMERCIAN STUDENTS IN THE USSR AND EASTERN EUROPE

    as of December 1973 Total Latin America 3,025 Argentina-- Bolivia 230 Brazil 195 Chile 350 Colombia 265 Costa ...

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    2a Argentina 31.2 12.8 1,262 1,307 Brazil 50.0 60.0 509 600 Chile 7.8-- 800 Ecuador 2.1-- 315-- ...

  8. SOVIET TRADE WITH LATIN AMERICA

    exceeded $150 million. Argentina and Chile are the other major trade partners. To help reduce ...

  9. COMMUNIST ECONOMIC AID EXTENDED TO LDCS, 1954-73

    227120' Chile 7 2 5 Ecuadoia Guya 15 26-- 15-- na Perua 223 28 153 45 20 Uruguay 10-- 10 Venezuela Near ...

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

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

  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. INTERNATIONAL ISSUES MONTHLY REVIEW

    that this session will succeed in drafting a comprehensive oceans treaty *Zaire, Zambia, Peru, Chile, Brazil, ...