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Financial turmoil is becoming a fact of life in Latin America. The 1990s have been characterized by enormous volatility in the magnitude and cost of capital flows. The correlation of capital swings across disparate countries suggests that the quality of emerging market policies in addition to...
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This presentation examines the reasons behind poor economic performance in Latin America and the resulting economic and social costs, with a particular focus on Chile. The study concludes that the problem lies in the low productivity of the manufacturing and service sectors. Given the increasing...
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This presentation aims to understand what is behind aggregate productivity and how it grows, expanding the scope beyond that of traditional studies -which tend to emphasize technological growth and manufacturing- to include total factor productivity (TFP) to reflect market inefficiencies. The...
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Latin America in the 1990s remains the most unequal region in the world in terms of income distribution. Yet because of its changing demographics -declining fertility rates and large number of young people entering the workforce- the region now has a unique window of opportunity to reduce the...
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