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Rural Poverty - In Their Own Words: Guatemala
Rural Poverty - In Their Own Words: Guatemala
Rural Poverty - In Their Own Words: Guatemala
Strengthening the capabilities of rural people to take advantage of opportunities in the rural non-farm economy is essential according to the Rural Poverty R...
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Guatemala 2014 - Economy Minister Sergio de la Torre
Guatemala 2014 - Economy Minister Sergio de la Torre
Guatemala 2014 - Economy Minister Sergio de la Torre
Guatemala's Economy Minister Sergio de la Torre opened his presentation on the country's path for economic development stressing the need to invest in social...
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Guatemalan Economy
Guatemalan Economy
Guatemalan Economy
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Bishop Ramazzini: 'Inclusive Growth' and a 'Green Economy' seen from Guatemala.mp4
Bishop Ramazzini: 'Inclusive Growth' and a 'Green Economy' seen from Guatemala.mp4
Bishop Ramazzini: 'Inclusive Growth' and a 'Green Economy' seen from Guatemala.mp4
A speech by Bishop Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri from San Marcos in Guatemala, CIDSE Conference 13 & 14 September 2011
With regard to 'inclusive growth' Bishop Ramazzini draws attention to issues such as the ecological limits of our planet, the role of extractive industries, the quality of life of the poor, and the role of volunteering and domestic work of women. Moreover, Ramazzini questions whether putting the 'green economy' into practice will imply a change in our consumption and an honest redistribution of wealth.
He also wonders whether the EU will be able to be more coherent in its policies to support development; stopping subsidi
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Guatemala in the 1980s: Guatemalan Civil War, Politics, Economics, and Democracy (1990)
Guatemala in the 1980s: Guatemalan Civil War, Politics, Economics, and Democracy (1990)
Guatemala in the 1980s: Guatemalan Civil War, Politics, Economics, and Democracy (1990)
The Guatemalan Civil War ran from 1960 to 1996. It was mostly fought between the government of Guatemala and various leftist rebel groups supported chiefly b...
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Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History #41
Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History #41
Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History #41
In which John Green teaches you about globalization, a subject so epic, so, um, global, it requires two videos. In this video, John follows the surprisingly ...
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Bad economy forcing immigrants to reconsider U.S.
Bad economy forcing immigrants to reconsider U.S.
Bad economy forcing immigrants to reconsider U.S.
By Thelma Gutierrez and Wayne Drash CNN Decrease font Decrease font Enlarge font Enlarge font LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Pedro Pablo slowly folds up hi...
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Bubble economy of Nebaj
Bubble economy of Nebaj
Bubble economy of Nebaj
Micro-Credit experience in Western Guatemalan Highlands. What it tells us. David Stoll is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Middlebury College (Sep 22, ...
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Interview with the Guatemalan Minister for Economy and the Guatemalan Minster for Mines and Energy
Interview with the Guatemalan Minister for Economy and the Guatemalan Minster for Mines and Energy
Interview with the Guatemalan Minister for Economy and the Guatemalan Minster for Mines and Energy
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Part 1 (Beautiful) Lake Atitlán Guatemala
Part 1 (Beautiful) Lake Atitlán Guatemala
Part 1 (Beautiful) Lake Atitlán Guatemala
Lake Atitlán (Lago de Atitlán) is a large endorheic lake (one that does not flow to the sea) in the Guatemalan Highlands. Atitlan is recognized to be the dee...
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"Global Economy," Ryan Harvey
"Global Economy," Ryan Harvey
"Global Economy," Ryan Harvey
www.riotfolk.org ----- One cup of coffee, $1.50 Guy who picked the coffee Didn't get three He's stuck in the belly Of an industry That doesn't care about peo...
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NAFTA: Immigration UP, Jobs DOWN
NAFTA: Immigration UP, Jobs DOWN
NAFTA: Immigration UP, Jobs DOWN
- In 2009 Lee Ballenger returned from a fact-finding trip to Guatemala as a delegate of the Guatemalan Human Rights Commission. The delegation met with leading economists, church leaders, deportees from the U.S. and human rights activists. The focus of the group was to research the effects of the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) on the economy of Guatemala and on its citizens.
- In 1994 was signed NAFTA by a democrat, Bill Clinton. This same president then in 1996 signed The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 with the infamous 287g program. Surprisingly in 1996 with The Olympics in Atlanta the bo
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Indigenous youth gain film and television jobs in Guatemala 03
Indigenous youth gain film and television jobs in Guatemala 03
Indigenous youth gain film and television jobs in Guatemala 03
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Indigenous youth gain film and television jobs in Guatemala 13
Indigenous youth gain film and television jobs in Guatemala 13
Indigenous youth gain film and television jobs in Guatemala 13
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Antigua Guatemala - Jim Rogers Around the World Adventure!
Antigua Guatemala - Jim Rogers Around the World Adventure!
Antigua Guatemala - Jim Rogers Around the World Adventure!
Jim Rogers is the author of best sellers, Investment Biker, Hot Commodities, Adventure Capitalist and A Bull In China. Jim Rogers was named by John Train as ...
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Part 2 (Beautiful) Lake Atitlan (Panajachel) Guatemala
Part 2 (Beautiful) Lake Atitlan (Panajachel) Guatemala
Part 2 (Beautiful) Lake Atitlan (Panajachel) Guatemala
Lake Atitlán (Lago de Atitlán) is a large endorheic lake (one that does not flow to the sea) in the Guatemalan Highlands. Atitlan is recognized to be the dee...
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USA overthrows Democratic Socialists in Guatemala
USA overthrows Democratic Socialists in Guatemala
USA overthrows Democratic Socialists in Guatemala
The 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état was a covert operation organized by the United States Central Intelligence Agency to overthrow Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, the democratically-elected President of Guatemala.
Árbenz's government put forth a number of new policies, such as seizing and expropriating unused, unfarmed land that private corporations set aside long ago and giving the land to peasants. The U.S. intelligence community deemed such plans communist in nature. This led CIA director Allen Dulles to fear that Guatemala would become a "Soviet beachhead in the western hemisphere". Dulles' concern reverberated within the CIA and the Eisenhower admin
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Worker Owned Cooperatives: Mercado Global and Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES)
Worker Owned Cooperatives: Mercado Global and Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES)
Worker Owned Cooperatives: Mercado Global and Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES)
Worker owned cooperatives have the power to transform lives of women through economic empowerment. This video profiles two co-ops and Levi Strauss Foundation...
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala
Voices of Leaders Interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala
Voices of Leaders Interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala
Voices of Leaders interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala on:
Guatemala's short-term goals for Economic reforms over the next 2 years and its strategic advantage as a promising potential market for foreign investment.
http://voicesofleaders.com/
http://voicesofguatemala.com/
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala
Voices of Leaders Interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala
Voices of Leaders Interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala
Voices of Leaders interviews Lic. Sergio de la Torre Gimeno, Minister of Economy, Guatemala on: Guatemala's short-term goals for Economic reforms over the ne...
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Edward Fischer: Cash on the Table: Anthropology Meets Economics
Edward Fischer: Cash on the Table: Anthropology Meets Economics
Edward Fischer: Cash on the Table: Anthropology Meets Economics
Watch video of Edward Fischer, professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Latin American Studies, speaking at the Commencement 2011 Faculty Sem...
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Government Intervention and the Structure of Social Capital | by Chris Coyne
Government Intervention and the Structure of Social Capital | by Chris Coyne
Government Intervention and the Structure of Social Capital | by Chris Coyne
June 9, 2011
Source: http://newmedia.ufm.edu/gsm/index.php?title=Coynegovernment
CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION NONCOMMERCIAL NODERIVATIVE -- UNIVERSIDAD FRANCISCO MARROQUIN
"About this video:
Christopher Coyne analyzes the effects of government interventions and the social capital. He emphasizes in the economic calculation that is possible through private property, which generates markets, and subsequently, generates prices that point out the opportunity cost to individuals. He discusses the results of such interventions and shows how it distorts the relative process of capital structure, also explaining that since government is non-profit,
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Soccer fans boost KCK economy
Soccer fans boost KCK economy
Soccer fans boost KCK economy
The World Cup qualifying match between the U.S. and Guatemala is underway, and the area is already reaping the economic rewards.