The Ticos

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307 pages 1999

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Written with the perspective of more than a half-century of firsthand observation, this social and cultural history describes how Costa Rica's economy, government, educational and health-care systems, family structures, religion, and other institutions have evolved and how this evolution has affected - and reflected - people's daily lives, their beliefs, and their values.

The authors are particularly concerned with change and continuity since the economic crisis of the early 1980s and the structural adjustment that followed.

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