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from large multi?country case studies, and from case-studies of Chile and Cote d'Ivoire presented in the paper, shows that …
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Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Greece. The results suggest that the haircut imposed by Argentina in its 2005 restructuring (75 …
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-employee and firm-to-firm transactions data from Chile. Counterfactual simulations using our estimated model show that …
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profits or capital gains primarily reduce the investment of financially unconstrained firms. Chile experienced a banking …
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manufacturing industries in Chile. We find that our measure does differ substantially from other widely used measures with …
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This paper analyzes the role productivity growth had on disinflation in Chile during the 1990s. It argues that …
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Chile and Mexico experienced severe economic crises in the early 1980s. This paper analyzes four possible explanations … for why Chile recovered much faster than did Mexico. Comparing data from the two countries allows us to rule out a … two countries was the earlier policy reforms in Chile that generated faster productivity growth. The most crucial of these …
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This paper quantifies the direct impact of taxes on income distribution at the household level in Chile and estimates … redistribution through progressivity of the tax system is rather limited. By contrast, for parameter values observed in Chile, and …
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forward a notion of current account sustainability and compares the experience of three Latin American countries -- Chile …
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