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ADVISORY/Brazilian Recovery Plan Revealed.


ADVISORY...

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 1998--

TOPIC: Brazil's minister of finance unveiled a $23.5 billion recovery plan Wednesday, aimed at helping Latin America's largest economy without devaluing currency. The three-year program consists of tax hikes and budget cuts, and is viewed by many as Brazil's sole chance of avoiding further economic woes.

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Joseph Ricciardi is a professor of economics at Babson College Babson College, located in Wellesley, Massachusetts (zoned as "Babson Park," ZIP code 02457),[1] is a private business school that grants all undergraduates a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. The F. W.  and focuses on Latin American economics.

Juan M. del Aguila is a professor of political science at Emory University Emory University (ĕm`ərē), near Atlanta, Ga.; coeducational; United Methodist; chartered as Emory College 1836, opened 1837 at Oxford. It became Emory Univ. in 1915 and in 1919 moved to Atlanta.  and focuses on Latin American politics.

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