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En América Latina y el Caribe está aún muy arraigada la idea de que las empresas deben dedicarse exclusivamente a las actividades económicas, mientras que el Estado, las organizaciones no gubernamentales o la Iglesia son las instituciones encargadas del bienestar social. Este libro presenta...
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This book contains a selection of studies discussed at the first and second Regional Meetings on Computable General Equilibrium, which were held, respectively, in Santiago, Chile on 13 and 14 April 2007 with the collaboration of the Centre for International Prospective Studies and Information...
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En América Latina y el Caribe está aún muy arraigada la idea de que las empresas deben dedicarse exclusivamente a las actividades económicas, mientras que el Estado, las organizaciones no gubernamentales o la Iglesia son las instituciones encargadas del bienestar social. Este libro presenta...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010943361
This book contains a selection of studies discussed at the first and second Regional Meetings on Computable General Equilibrium, which were held, respectively, in Santiago, Chile on 13 and 14 April 2007 with the collaboration of the Centre for International Prospective Studies and Information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010943390
This presentation corresponds to the study "Growth Diagnostics for Argentina" The study is organized on the basis of the growth-diagnostics methodology (GDM). Since Argentina is already growing at a high rate, the main concern of the study is to explore how the country can sustain the current...
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This is the last version available of "Growth Diagnostics for Argentina". The study is organized on the basis of the growth-diagnostics methodology (GDM). In the last four years Argentina has experienced a substantial acceleration in growth. The 2002-2006 average annual growth rate was close to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010673869