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Puga is trying to make the most of his Masters opportunity.
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"Brazil managed to come out of the [world financial] crisis well," said Fernando Puga, head of the area of economic research at Brazil's development bank, the BNDES, pointing to booming internal consumption, partly the result of expanded credit lines during the crunch.
Lula hails Brazil's oil-fuelled '30-year boom' Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro 2010
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I do not believe in the existence of a fandom, I do believe in the existence of people who do not fear to read Fantastic Literature, and this people (weather they are called Roberto Mendes, Luís Rodrigues or Joel Puga), they all fight for better days to come.
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"At first I get upset, thinking, 'Not another one,'" Puga said.
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But though retreating to higher, rougher ground probably improved African fortunes in the past, it may be creating a less prosperous present — because Africans tend to be concentrated in rugged areas even now, the authors note, rather than in economically more-promising territory. — “Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa,” [PDF] Nathan Nunn (University of British Columbia) and Diego Puga (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Primary Sources 2008
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But though retreating to higher, rougher ground probably improved African fortunes in the past, it may be creating a less prosperous present — because Africans tend to be concentrated in rugged areas even now, the authors note, rather than in economically more-promising territory. — “Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa,” [PDF] Nathan Nunn (University of British Columbia) and Diego Puga (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Primary Sources 2008
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But though retreating to higher, rougher ground probably improved African fortunes in the past, it may be creating a less prosperous present — because Africans tend to be concentrated in rugged areas even now, the authors note, rather than in economically more-promising territory. — “Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa,” [PDF] Nathan Nunn (University of British Columbia) and Diego Puga (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Primary Sources 2008
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But though retreating to higher, rougher ground probably improved African fortunes in the past, it may be creating a less prosperous present — because Africans tend to be concentrated in rugged areas even now, the authors note, rather than in economically more-promising territory. — “Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa,” [PDF] Nathan Nunn (University of British Columbia) and Diego Puga (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Primary Sources 2008
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He said that Geo-Thermal Power Project at Puga in Leh would be pushed forward adding that government has several new projects for improving infrastructure facilities in power, tourism and industries sectors to accelerate the development of the region.
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By Alma Beltran y Puga (about the author) Page 1 of 1 page (s) opednews. com Permalink
Brave Mothers Seek Justice for Disappeared Daughters in Ciudad Ju�rez, Mexico 2009
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