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The Argentine economy has grown 94 percent for the years 2002-2011, using International Monetary Fund projections for …
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. These include the short-term impact of the 2008-2009 recession and recovery; the longer-term record of Mexico’s economy …
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additional quarters the economy returned to the pre-recession level of output, and two years after the recession started, it … policies implemented during the last five years, as well as the role of the external sector in the economy. It also examines …
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It is widely believed that volunteering will improve workers’ job prospects. The logic is that volunteering offers opportunities to expand work-related experience, develop new skills, and build a network of professional contacts. For young people with little history of paid employment it can...
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This paper looks at Ecuador’s financial and regulatory reforms during the past five years, perhaps the most comprehensive of any country in the 21st century: taking control over the central bank, regulating capital outflows, taxing the financial sector, encouraging domestic investment and...
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Venezuela’s current growth is generally described as unsustainable, with various negative scenarios put forth, including spiraling debt, inflation, and balance of payments crises. However, these pessimistic forecasts have been far off the mark for most of the past decade. This paper looks at...
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