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The objective of this Technical Cooperation (TC) is to identify and technical review of the initial and urgent structural changes needed for the productive development of Venezuela, as well as, design short and medium-term reforms in thematic areas that are considered priority, including: (i) price liberalization in various productive sectors, including currency market; (ii) financial system solvency and efficiency; (iii) effective public management and administration; (iv) improved public a and private enterprise management system.
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