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on key domestic variables that determine public and external debt dynamics, with the IMF‘s standard debt sustainability … tail events. External sustainability, on the other hand, does not appear to be a source of concern for most countries …
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This paper looks at the historical lessons that might serve to entrech Latin America''s newly resurgent growth phase. It briefly reviews the post-World War II experiences in Latin America and Asia, focusing on the conditions that favored capital accumulation and productivity growth in the faster...
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A favorable external environment coupled with prudent policies fostered output growth in most of Latin America during the last decade. But, what were the drivers of this strong growth performance from the supply side and will this momentum be sustainable in the years ahead? We address these...
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This paper assesses the cyclicality and sustainability of fiscal policy in Belize and applies a stochastic simulation … debt sustainability. It recommends integrating such rules into a well-designed fiscal responsibility law and establishing …
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-income Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. It explores the role played by several … different subnational levels of steady state. For the latter countries and Chile, convergence is also higher after controlling …
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and fiscal sustainability. Concentration of pension fund portfolios in government bonds remains high, and the lack of new …
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forward a notion of current account sustainability and compares the experience of three Latin American countries-Chile …, Colombia Mexico-and three East Asian countries-Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. It identifies a number of potential sustainability …
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During the past two years Latin America has received sizable international capital inflows. This paper compares the recent experience with that of the late 1970s. The analysis examines differences and similarities between the two episodes in three broad areas: domestic macroeconomic conditions...
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This paper constructs new business cycle indices for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico based on common dynamic …
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This paper examines the demand for money under conditions of very high inflation in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile …
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