Eduardo Klinger, entègrasyon Ayiti, Kiba, Repiblik Dominiken
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- Title:
- Eduardo Klinger, entègrasyon Ayiti, Kiba, Repiblik Dominiken
- Alternative Title:
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- Eduardo Klinger, economic integration of Haiti, Cuba, and Dominican Republic
- Eduardo Klinger, l'intégration économique d'Haïti, de Cuba et de la République dominicaine
- Speaker:
- Klinger, Eduardo
- Date:
- December 6, 1996
- Description:
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Ekonomis kiben Eduardo Klinger ap vizite Ayiti, avèk envitasyon PAPDA. Li pale sou defi entegrasyon ekonomik pou Ayiti, Kiba, ak Repiblik Dominiken kòm peyi pòv anfas sistèm mondyal neyoliberal la.
Cuban economist Eduardo Klinger is visiting Haiti, with PAPDA's invitation. He speaks of the challenges of economic integration for Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, as poor countries facing the neoliberal global system.
Invité par la PAPDA, l'économiste cubain Eduardo Klinger visite Haïti. Il parle des défis auxquels font face Haïti, Cuba et la République dominicaine (des pays pauvres) pour s'intégrer dans le marché économique face aux géants néolibéraux.
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- Reportage
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- Tape ID:
- RL10059RR1430
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
- Digital Collection:
- Radio Haiti Archive
- Source Collection:
- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
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- ef8c764a7c4628e9460337ff9e639367
- radiohaiti
- duke:589681
- RL10059-RR-1430_01
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