Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 23,Выпуск 2Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2008 |
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... percent for the city of Los Angeles ( see Klowden and Wong 2005 ) . For the United States as a whole , informal activity of about ten percent is the accepted norm ( see Losby et . al . 2002 ) , whereas most of Latin America is estimated ...
... percent for the city of Los Angeles ( see Klowden and Wong 2005 ) . For the United States as a whole , informal activity of about ten percent is the accepted norm ( see Losby et . al . 2002 ) , whereas most of Latin America is estimated ...
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... percent of the border populace was without public water supply , 23 percent lack wastewater collection , and 40 percent have no wastewater treatment ( TNRCC 2002 ) . These conditions were especially severe in the colonias , which were ...
... percent of the border populace was without public water supply , 23 percent lack wastewater collection , and 40 percent have no wastewater treatment ( TNRCC 2002 ) . These conditions were especially severe in the colonias , which were ...
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... percent ) funding for 39 projects . Mexico received $ 585.36 millions ( 48 percent ) for 15 of the total projects funded in the study area . For the Upper Rio Grande area , fourteen projects totaling $ 334.97 million ( 30 percent ) ...
... percent ) funding for 39 projects . Mexico received $ 585.36 millions ( 48 percent ) for 15 of the total projects funded in the study area . For the Upper Rio Grande area , fourteen projects totaling $ 334.97 million ( 30 percent ) ...
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