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Chile. Using semiparametric and parametric approaches, I investigate whether plant-level measures of capital and investment …
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We introduce a new method for conditioning out serially correlated unobserved shocks to the production technology by building ideas first developed in Olley and Pakes (1996). Olley and Pakes show how to use investment to control for correlation between input levels and the unobserved...
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the type Chile implemented throughout most of the 1990s reduce a country's vulnerability to contagion. I also deal, albeit … presented in this paper shows that the effectiveness of Chile's controls on inflows has often been overstated. Indeed, Chile was …
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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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This paper analyzes the effectiveness of capital controls, in particular the Chilean experience with the use of the unremunerated reserve requirement. We examine the effects on interest rates, real exchange rate, and the volume and composition of capital inflows. The effects are elusive and it...
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-based controls on inflows - similar to those implemented by Chile - have the potential for lengthening the maturity of foreign debt …
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and money illusion, and evidence from countries (notably Chile) that have created indexed units of account, suggests that …
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One of the biggest criticisms leveled at defined contribution individual account (IA) components of social security systems is that they are too expensive. This paper investigates the cost-effectiveness of three options for constructing funded social security pillars: 1) IA's invested in the...
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their products to protect their citizens' health. The first case is the poisoned grapes crisis involving Chile and the …
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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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