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Faces of Costa Rica: Bibliography Ameringer, Charles. (1982). Democracy in Costa Rica. New York: Praeger Publishers. Ameringer, Charles. (1978). Don Pepe: A political biography of José Figueres of Costa Rica. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Biesanz, M.H., Bieasanz, R. and Biesanz, K.Z. (1998). The Ticos: Culture and Social Change in Costa Rica. Boulder: Lynne Rennier Publishers. Bounds, Andrew. (June 2001). Banana Wars. Latin Trade, 40. Bowman, Kirk S. (Summer 1999). New scholarship on Costa Rican exceptionalism. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs. 41.2, 123-130. CIA World Factbook. (2003). Costa Rica. CIA. Retrieved on November 8, 2003. CIA World Factbook. (2003). Nicaragua. CIA. Retrieved on November 8, 2003. CIA World Factbook. (2003). Panama. CIA. Retrieved on November 8, 2003. CIA World Factbook. (2003). The United States. Retrieved on November 8, 2003. Campos, Dagoberto Salas. (2000). Relaciones Iglesia-Estado en Costa Rica (trans. Church State Relations in Costa Rica). San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Guayacan. Chomsky, Avi. (Summer 1995). Afro-Jamaican Traditions and labor organizing on United Fruit Company Plantations in Costa Rica, 1910. Journal of Social History. 837-856. Echeverri-Gent, Elisavinda. (May 1992). Forgotten Workers: British West Indians and the Early Days of the Banana Industry in Costa Rica. Journal of Latin American Studies. 275-308. Election World. Elections in Costa Rica. Retrieved on March 26, 2004. Fischel, Astrid. Politics and Education in Costa Rica. Organization of American States. Retreived on March 25, 2004. Freedom House. Freedom in the World 2001-2002: Costa Rica. Retrieved on March 26, 2004. Guerra, Tomas. (1997). Jose Figueres y La Justicia Social. San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Universitaria Centroamericana. Gutierrez, Carlos José (ed). (1986). El Pensamiento Politico Costarricense. San José, Costa Rica: Libro Libre. Harpelle, Ronald. (Jan 2000). Racism and Nationalism in the Creation of Costa Rica's Pacific Coast Banana Enclave. The Americas. 29-51. Harpelle, Ronald. (Feb 1993). The Social and political integration of West Indians in Costa Rica: 1930-50. Journal of Latin American Studies. 103-120. Helmut, Charlene. (2000). Culture and Customs of Costa Rica. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. InfoCostaRica. (2003). Costa Rica's holidays. InfoCostaRica.com. Retrieved on November 7, 2003. Inside Costa Rica. (2003). Growth
in tourism expected. InsideCostaRica.com. Janet Matthews Information Services. (29 Sept 2003) Costa Rica: Country Profile. Quest Economics Database. 1. Jones, Clarence and Morrison, Paul. (Jan 1952). Evolution of the Banana Industry of Costa Rica. Economic Geography. 1-19. La Nacion. (2003, July 18). Mas de un million de firmas para pedir castigo agresores de niños. La Nacion. Retrieved on March 26, 2004. La Nacion. (2003, July 18). Miles de personas exigent penas mas duras para agresores de niños. Retreived March 26, 2004. Lehoucq, Fabrice E. and Molina, Ivan. (2002). Stuffing the Ballot Box: Fraud, Electoral Reform and Democratization in Costa Rica. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Nelson, Harold D. (ed.). (1983). Costa Rica: A country study. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office Peterson, Roger. (Nov 18 2002) A guide to legal research in Costa Rica. Retrieved on March 26, 2004. Proyecto Estado de La Nacion. (2001). Estado de La Nacion en Desarrollo Humano Sostenible: 2002 (trans. State of the Nation for Human Sustainable Development: 2002). Pavas, Costa Rica: Gobierno de Costa Rica. Retrieved on November 10, 2003. Rodriguez-Clare, Andres. (2001). Costa Rica's Development Strategy based on Human Capital and Technology: How it got there, the impact of Intel, and lessons for other countries. Journal of Human Development. 2.2, 311-324. Rolbein, Seth. (1988). Nobel Costa Rica. New York: St. Martin's Press. Rosenberg, Mark. (May 1981). Social Reform in Costa Rica: Social Security and the Presidency of Rafael Angel Calderon. The Hispanic American Historical Review. 278-296. Stone, Brad. (28 Aug 2000). A silicon republic. Newsweek, 42-45. United States Department of State. (2002). International Religious Freedom Report 2002: Costa Rica. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. Retrieved on November 7, 2003. United Nations Development Program. (2003). Human Development Report 2003. United Nations Development Program. Retrieved on November 18, 2003. World Bank. (August 2003) Costa Rica data profile. World Bank. Retrieved on November 20, 2003. |