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Recovery with a Human Face

A discussion on alternatives for a socially-responsive crisis recovery
 

September 12th, 2014

9/12/2014

 
Dear all

These are my contribution on the subject:

http://alainet.org/active/77001

http://www.elnorte.fi/archive/2007-2/2007_2_elnorte_ugarteche.pdf

having read Kuni's message, I don't understand why a UNCITRAL type process is so difficult to put in place. That was what we had in mind with Acosta when we suggested the UN as the natural space for this to be advanced. Not the IMF surely for the obvious reason it cannot be a part and judge and secondly because the 124 who voted against would probably not agree.

Argentina will probably get the ball rolling as it has all along on this subject for the past few months.

Dr.Oscar Ugarteche
Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas
UNAM
Oficina I 120
Circuito Mario de ls Cueva. s/n
Ciudad universitaria, Coyoacán
México DF 04510
Coordinador OBELA
www.obela.org


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