Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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Page 39
... continued at about $ 4-5 billion , but far more important , military aid also continued at the level of about $ 1 billion and in- cluded the newest MiG - 29 aircraft . Soviet bloc eco- nomic and military aid continued to Nicaragua as ...
... continued at about $ 4-5 billion , but far more important , military aid also continued at the level of about $ 1 billion and in- cluded the newest MiG - 29 aircraft . Soviet bloc eco- nomic and military aid continued to Nicaragua as ...
Page 153
... continued until 10 January 1990 , when it was lifted in Beijing . The economy continued to deteriorate in the last quarter of 1989 : industrial output grew only 6.8 percent for the year , down from 17.7 percent in 1980. Rising domestic ...
... continued until 10 January 1990 , when it was lifted in Beijing . The economy continued to deteriorate in the last quarter of 1989 : industrial output grew only 6.8 percent for the year , down from 17.7 percent in 1980. Rising domestic ...
Page 373
... continued to be directly involved in managing eco- nomic operations . Employee self - management had not been implemented , and the influence of the work force on decision making continued to be minor . 2. Restructuring the Polish ...
... continued to be directly involved in managing eco- nomic operations . Employee self - management had not been implemented , and the influence of the work force on decision making continued to be minor . 2. Restructuring the Polish ...
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