So – you, less developed country, want to succeed financially. You must follow the American structure. We swear it will help you. With the United States expanding its economy, Latin American countries have become a focal point to receive a financial reconstruction. The IMF and the World Bank have compelled Latin America to make structural adjustments to follow the American model. The idea is to encourage a more progressive national structure. One must ask which nations receive the benefits. Western nations receive lower costs on goods while Latin American countries watch the foundation of their primarily agricultural economy driven out by an inability to compete with the invading corporations. You decide.  

 

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