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Created Posted by Anonymous on November 18, 2014
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The middle class and insecurity in Latin America

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The Emerging Middle Class in Latin America: Causes, Challenges and Opportunities
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Pablo Sanguinetti (CAF-Development Bank of Latin America) gives the second talk in the third plenary of the The Emerging Middle Class in Latin America: Causes, Challenges and Opportunities conference.

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Series
The Emerging Middle Class in Latin America: Causes, Challenges and Opportunities
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Pablo Sanguinetti
Keywords
Latin America
law
politics
class
middle class
Department: Latin American Centre
Date Added: 18/11/2014
Duration: 00:18:49

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