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A brief analysis of the condition of the Latin American zone indicates that the global economic crisis is raging in certain countries thus aggravating political and social crisis. ...
Brazil, the other giant of Latin America, is withstanding the downfall in whichever way it can, but still is suffering a considerable devaluation of 40% of its national currency (the ‘real’) throughout last year. ... To make matters worse in the autumn of 2002, there was a general election, which did not help maintain stability nor economic rigor – something vital to overcome this type of crisis in the Latin American developing countries. ... Spain is deeply intertwined with Latin America; it cannot turn its back on the problems faced.
Approximate Word count = 764 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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