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studies for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico suggest two main phenomena underlie this trend: a fall in the premium to skilled …
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Do foreign banks lend less to small and medium enterprises than domestic banks in Developing countries? Analysis of data from four countries in Latin America suggests that although small foreign banks lend less than small domestic banks, the difference for large banks is considerably less
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Did the types of jobs that men and women hold change during the recent period of economic reforms in Argentina, Brazil …
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In three Latin American countries that introduced structural reforms, quantile regression results show, female workers with less human capital saw wage gains relative to female workers with more human capital
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April 2000 - The natural gas pipelines between Argentina and Chile are large-scale investments in competitive … from Argentina to energy markets in central Chile was an idea long unfulfilled for political, economic, and technical …
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