TOO MUCH TO BEAR
Tema(s): En: Financial Times 12-13 jun. 1999, p. 6Resumen: Examine renewed efforts to alleviate the developing world's trap. The plea for debt cancellation for the world's poorest countries has become the common cause of one of the fastest growing and most persuasive international coalitions, led by Jubilee 2000, a London-based lobby group. It has managed to win the support of Pope John Paul. The British government was one of the first to respond. Poor country debt is "the greatest moral issue of our day", says Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Info Vol | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Analítica de Seriada | BIBLIOTECA ECONÓMICA BCE - QUITO | RESUM-021607 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Financial Times. 12-13 jun. 1999, p. 6 | Disponible |
Examine renewed efforts to alleviate the developing world's trap. The plea for debt cancellation for the world's poorest countries has become the common cause of one of the fastest growing and most persuasive international coalitions, led by Jubilee 2000, a London-based lobby group. It has managed to win the support of Pope John Paul. The British government was one of the first to respond. Poor country debt is "the greatest moral issue of our day", says Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer.
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