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financial attitude. We analyze financial capability data from Argentina, Chile and Paraguay and consider the answers given to 27 …
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politics, more or less close to the proposals of the Washington Consensus. Paraguay itself, however, neither suffered a debt … applied in Paraguay during the nineties were close to the Washington Consensus. The most striking macroeconomic result of the … persistently high levels of poverty incidence in Paraguay to date, understanding the determinants of growth at the household level …
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The idea that schooling scores depend on a combination of family background characteristics, ability and school (institutional) variables is quite clear. Regarding the issue of intergenerational transmission of inequality in the educational system, the most important question would be if and to...
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Familia in Argentina, Bono de Desarrollo Humano in Ecuador or Tekopora in Paraguay; all of these conditional cash transfer …
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The main economic variables have oscillated widely during the 1992 2005 period in Paraguay, in association with some … 1991 by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) region via Paraguay. The agricultural success was based on a recovery of … would prefer to buy these products re-exported from Paraguay, rather than importing themselves from outside MERCOSUR, which …
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