Reforms in danger?
Tags: VENEZUELA -- Economic policy; CALDERA, Rafael, 1916-2009; BANKING industry
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- Latin America eyes the old ways. // U.S. News & World Report;12/6/93, Vol. 115 Issue 22, p13
Considers how the likely winner of the December 1993 presidential election in Venezuela, former President Rafael Caldera, vows to turn back the clock on the liberal market reforms that have swept much of Latin America since the mid-1980s. How he is capitalizing on widespread public discontent...
- The recovery of confidence. Caldera, Rafael // Presidents & Prime Ministers;Jan/Feb95, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p18
Presents an excerpt of a speech by Venezuelan president Rafael Caldera about recovery from crisis. Concern in the control of inflation; Reduction of government expenditures; Submission of a stabilization and economic recovery plan.
- Venezuela turns toward neoliberalism. Ellner, Steve // NACLA Report on the Americas;Jul/Aug96, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p2
Reports that Venezuela president Rafael Caldera announced a wide-reaching austerity package on April 15, 1996. Increase of gasoline prices; Increase in taxes of wholesale and luxury goods; Reactions from neoliberals.
- Venezuela's economy is bouncing back. Collins, John // Caribbean Business;8/8/1996, Vol. 24 Issue 31, p24
Reports on the economic recovery of Venezuela. International Monetary Fund's (IMF) grant of credit; Provisions under President Rafael Caldera's economic reform package.
- Las relaciones diplom�ticas Venezuela - �frica (1969-1979). Norbert Molina Medina // Humania del Sur;ene-jun2010, Vol. 5 Issue 8, preceding p109
In the 70's from the last century, the first steps for the establishment of the Venezuelan diplomatic relations with some African countries appeared. At this year, 2010, we are celebrating 40 years of political, economic, social and cultural rapprochement. In this sense, our contribution is...
- Venezuela's election boosts hope for huge oil projects. // ENR: Engineering News-Record;12/20/93, Vol. 231 Issue 25, p8
Reports on several developments expected to improve the Venezuelan petroleum industry. Election of Rafael Caldera on December 5, 1993; Approval of oil projects including joint ventures with the Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. to upgrade heavy crude oil production.
- IAPA urges veto of Venezuelan law restricting media. // Editor & Publisher;12/24/94, Vol. 127 Issue 52, p3
Reports that the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) has urged Venezuelan president Rafael Caldera to veto a bill that reinforces obligatory licensing of journalists. Venezuelan Congress' approval of legislation requiring newspeople to belong to Colegio; Penalties for violators; Holding of...
- Venezuela exhibs eye economy turnaround. Ridgway, Michaela // Variety;6/03/96, Vol. 363 Issue 5, p32
Reports that Venezuela's motion picture industry is going through a major readjustment, following free-market reforms introduced in April 1996 by President Rafael Caldera. Movie exhibitors and distributors' reaction to the new policies; Possible rise in the sales tax; Inflation forecast for...
- Andres Bello (Book Review). Degrummond, Jane Lucas // American Historical Review;Jun78, Vol. 83 Issue 3, p848
Reviews the book 'Andres Bello: Philosopher, Poet, Philologist, Educator, Legislator, Statesman,' by Rafael Caldera and translated by John Street.


