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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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better economic environment. In this paper I review these sources through the recent experiences of Argentina, Chile and …
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constraints. The model is calibrated to Argentina and the results conform to robust empirical evidence. An event study for the …
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to understand the extent to which the crisis mattered for countries other than Argentina and England. Using a new …
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statement, we compare the polar cases of Chile and Argentina. While Chile exhibited a significant economic slowdown after August … 1998, it did not suffer the excruciating collapse suffered by Argentina, where even the payments system came to a full stop …. We attribute their difference to the fact that Chile is more open to trade than Argentina, and that it appears to suffer …
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borrowing and renegotiation experience of five Latin borrowers (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Peru). Another goal is …
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for Brazil, Chile, and Mexico; risk tolerance for Argentina, Costa Rica, and Peru …
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