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We explore whether the global financial crisis has had heterogeneous effects on traded goods differentiated by quality. Combining a dataset of Argentinean firm-level destination-specific wine exports with quality ratings, we show that higher quality exports grew faster before the crisis, but...
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the long term. We illustrate its features by applying it to the LAC5 (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico …
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in boosting long-term GDP growth in Argentina. The impact of product, labor, trade, and tax reforms on each supply … important for capital accumulation. Structural reforms could have substantial effects on Argentina's long-term GDP growth; for …
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This paper examines the impact of e-invoicing on firm tax compliance and performance using administrative tax data and quasi-experimental variation in the rollout of VAT electronic invoicing in Peru. We find that e-invoicing increases reported firm sales, purchases and value-added by over 5...
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behavior of depositors vis-à-vis foreign banks. We rely on data from the banking crises in Argentina and Uruguay over the …
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domestic fundamentals are weak). A calibration exercise finds that the 1995 turmoil in Argentina coexisted with a combination …
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-income Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. It explores the role played by several …
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fundamentals and contagion, this paper examines seven major currency crises in Argentina. It finds that while crises in the 1970s …
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