Kuczynski: Peru's fall guy The curtain came down on Peru's latest experiment with liberal economics last month when President Alejandro Toledo sacked Economy and Finance minister Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski. July 31, 2002
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An uneasy peace in La Paz "What happened in Bolivia," Evo Morales, the country's main opposition leader, tells Institutional Investor, "is that the symbol of neoliberalism was knocked down." November 07, 2003
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