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(TFP) in the four major Latin American economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Design/methodology/approach – The … relationship between infrastructure and economic growth for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico between 1950 and 2000, using new …
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The intra-generational redistribution in the Argentinean pension program is assessed in a lifetime basis. Using household surveys, the lifetime flows of labor income, contributions and retirement benefits are simulated. Then, the expected present values of pre- and post-social security labor...
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investments in Mercosur countries: paper pulp mills in Uruguay and fishing off the coast of Argentina. These cases demonstrate …, in this case applied EU standards. This was not so with TNC fishing practices in Argentina. Also, with high citizen …
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-market relations operate. It draws on literature within political ecology and field work in Argentina and Honduras to illustrate and …
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“especial”, o diferente, sobre todo en Brasil y la Argentina. En Brasil, bajo la forma de desarrollismo nacional, se extendió … Argentina, por su parte, no ha renovado una estrategia desarrollista, siendo su potencial similar al de Brasil, pero aún puede … Latin America, a different position, especially in Brazil and Argentina. In Brazil, the National Development lasted until …
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This article presents a worker's account of two factory occupations in Argentina. This reconstruction, rather than …
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Workfare has become a central policy in Argentina since mid-2002, when the government increased the number of …
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, Argentina. Since participating schools were chosen roughly at random, an unusual opportunity for a natural experiment was …
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study: two large, middle-income countries (Argentina and Mexico) and two small, poor countries (Bolivia and Nicaragua). This …
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Argentine fiscal federalism is considered to be very inefficient by all specialists. Its allocation of tax and spending authorities, and its system of intergovernmental transfers do not correspond to any economic criteria and provide all sorts of perverse incentives and obstacles for sound...
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