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Brazil has had a long period of high inflation. It peaked around 100 percent per year in 1964, decreased until the … indexation in accounting for the unique features of inflation dynamics in Brazil …
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After the economic reforms that followed the National Revolution of the 1950s, Bolivia seemed positioned for sustained growth. Indeed, it achieved unprecedented growth from 1960 to 1977. The rapid accumulation of debt due to persistent deficits and a fixed exchange rate policy during the 1970s...
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international trade into product entry and exit, price changes, and quantity changes for imports by Brazil, the European Union …
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This paper investigates the impact on bank stock prices of emerging market currency crises and bailouts. The stock market distinguishes between banks with exposure to a crisis country and other banks. In general, banks with exposures to a crisis country are affected adversely by currency events...
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Most aggregate theories of financial frictions model credit available at a single cost of financing but rationed. However, using a comprehensive firm-level credit registry, we document both high levels and high dispersion in credit spreads to Brazilian firms. We develop a quantitative dynamic...
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cases to courts within judicial districts in the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil to study the effect of pro-labor bias on labor …
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insights into what determines corruption and how to design policy to combat it. We estimate the model using data from Brazil to …
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From 2011 to 2014, the Brazilian government conducted a heavily advertised major credit expansion program through government banks as part of its effort to stimulate the economy. Using administrative data on individual-level borrowing and spending, we find that the program led to a substantial...
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Middlemen are ubiquitous in supply chains. In developing countries they help bring products from remote communities to end markets but may exert strong market power. We study a cooperative intervention which organizes together poor fishing communities in the Amazon -- one of the poorest and most...
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using data from Brazil. We consider a search model where referral networks are segregated, firms are more informed about the …
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