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16 Traducción de Javier Flores
17 Diário Popular, “São Paulo e o jogo”, 14 de febrero de 1891.
18 Este programa, que fuera financiado inicialmente mediante préstamos extranjeros y el BNDE, lo fue cada vez más mediante la impresión de dinero y se le ridiculizó como los “Cincuenta Años de Inflación en Cinco”.
19 En 1982 se le agregó una S —por social— a su sigla, pero se han movilizado muy pocos fondos a la promoción del desarrollo social.
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