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Brazil and Argentina Need to Clean House First, Says Ferrer PDF Print E-mail
Written by Spensy Pimentel   
Tuesday, 29 November 2005

The alliance between Brazil and Argentina, together with the South American integration process as a whole, is not something that will disappear as a result of eventual political changes in the various countries of the region, nor will it be dissipated by disputes in different sectors of the economy, according to 78 year old Argentinean economist, Aldo Ferrer.

Ferrer came to Brasília, the capital of Brazil, last week to participate in the seminar, "The Contemporaneity of Celso Furtado's Thinking on Development," organized by the Brazilian Senate in partnership with the newly created Celso Furtado International Center for Development Policies.

Ferrer points out that the bloc needs to undergo revisions, because Argentina is experiencing a phase of full recovery of its industrial capacity, following the 2001-02 crisis, and cannot remain simply an exporter of agricultural commodities.

The Argentinean economist also referred to the need for South American countries to manage their own domestic problems as a prerequisite for the consolidation of regional integration.

In his view, there is no "outside threat" to this integration greater than the social inequalities that exist within the countries themselves.

"Integration will help, but we cannot fool ourselves, since a major portion of the problems is national in nature," Ferrer says.

Agência Brasil
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He said it all....
written by Guest, November 29, 2005

"since a major portion of the problems is national in nature"

No reason to accuse the developed nations of your national problems as your previous and actual governments constantly want you to believe. Their failures were/are because of their own economic and social decisions !
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Hy-giene
written by Guest, November 29, 2005
Tengo que limpiar esto.

Brazilan diarrhea left behind by the brazilian politicians is not easy to clean up

Better burn down the whole place (don't forget to lock the politicians in before setting fire).

Brazillian people will be as happy as one can be.

After the fire has been put out, please check for any politician alive.
If some of them still alive please burn them olease repeat the operation until the job's done.
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