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Евгений Лурье
Инженер-строитель, бизнесмен (небольшой)
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Izglītība: | РПИ, 1980, теплогазоснабжение и вентиляция, Инженер. |
Евгений Лурье
Инженер-строитель, бизнесмен (небольшой)
Spīkers
Uzstāšanās: 4 | Oratora replikas: 15678 |
Replikas: 647 | Atbalstījuši: 18412 |
Izglītība: | РПИ, 1980, теплогазоснабжение и вентиляция, Инженер. |
№427 Евгений Лурье
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№421 Евгений Лурье
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20:52
№576 Евгений Лурье
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20:45
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№553 Евгений Лурье
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№552 Евгений Лурье
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01.05.2013
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№417 Евгений Лурье
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01.05.2013
19:00
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01.05.2013
18:52
Although corruption was rife under Batista, Cuba did flourish economically during his regime. Wages rose significantly;[78] according to the International Labor Organization, the average industrial salary in Cuba was the world's eighth-highest in 1958, and the average agricultural wage was higher than in developed nations such as Denmark, West Germany, Belgium, and France.[78][79] Although a third of the population still lived in poverty, Cuba was one of the five most developed countries in Latin America by the end of the Batista era.[80] Only 44% of the population was rural.[81]
In the 1950s, Cuba's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita was roughly equal to that of contemporary Italy, and significantly higher than that of countries such as Japan, although Cuba's GDP per capita was still only a sixth as large as that of the United States.[78][82] According to the United Nations at the time, "one feature of the Cuban social structure [was] a large middle class".[82]Labour rights were also favourable – an eight-hour day had been established in 1933, long before most other countries, and Cuban workers were entitled to a months's paid holiday, nine days' sick leave with pay, and six weeks' holiday before and after childbirth.[83]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Cuba#Economic_expansion
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№408 Евгений Лурье
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№395 Евгений Лурье
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