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This volume discusses progress made to date in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico in putting their finances in order … democracy in driving the economy to fiscal rectitude. Finally, the chapter on Mexico discusses different scenarios for debt …
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This book contains the results of peer reviews of the competition law and policies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico …
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dynamics of start-ups and the policies for start-up promotion in four countries in the region – Chile, Colombia, Mexico and …
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Despite considerable progress made by Latin America's biggest economies in putting their finances in order, numerous challenges remain.  Public spending needs to incorporate more flexibility, ageing populations and social demands threaten future pressures on expenditure, and social and...
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) co-operate in competition law and policy to promote increased economic growth, employment and economic efficiency, and a higher average standard of living in the medium to long term....
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corporate governance-related provisions in the six countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru) that …
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This report provides an overview of measures taken by Latin American governments to improve integrity and prevent corruption in state-owned enterprises (SOEs), based on the results of an OECD survey submitted to the public bodies responsible for the ownership and co-ordination of national SOEs...
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, Colombia and Mexico in the post-1999 period. It also tests for the presence of volatility spillovers between the monetary …, Colombia and Mexico, suggesting that interest-rate smoothing contributes to reducing inflation expectations volatility. No …
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