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The Bolivian monthly index of economic activity along with ARMA models are used in an attempt to graph and measure the impact of Covid's pandemic on the Bolivian economy. The accumulated difference between the observed and counterfactual values show an overall 12.6% loss of economic activity in...
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workers in the cities of La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia, collectivized through the Association of Women Builders (ASOMUC using …
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In this paper, we first assess the historical evolution of total factor productivity in Haiti and then consider alternative scenarios related to accelerating growth. Specifically, we focus on issues of intertemporal coordination between population growth, TFP (Total Factor Productivity), capital...
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married or cohabiting women in Bolivia, on their probability of being a victim of partner violence during 2016, using the data …
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Este documento proporciona un recuento de la evolución de la pobreza y la desigualdad durante el ajuste en Bolivia …
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El desempeño macroeconómico de Bolivia durante el período de 1994 a 1998 es analizado y comparado con el desempeño de … deuda). Esto permite evaluar lo alcanzado en Bolivia desde la profunda crisis de principios de la década de 1980. Se hace …
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optimal depletion rate in natural gas market in Bolivia. The simulations attempt to reproduce year-by-year evolution of …
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In the great majority of Latin American countries in the 2000s, economic growth took place and brought about improvements in almost all labour market indicators and consequent reductions in poverty rates. Across countries, economic growth was not all that mattered; external factors were...
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