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economic policy took place in Argentina. …
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The currency crises of the 1990s all exhibit a divergence of the nominal and the real exchange rate together with an increase in the negative current account. The nominal rate does not reflect inflation differences fully and the ensuing real appreciation leads to a negative current account. This...
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This paper estimates a high-frequency New Keynesian Phillips curve via the Generalized Method of Moments. Allowing for higher-thanusual frequencies strongly mitigates the well-known problems of smallsample biases and structural breaks. Applying a daily frequency allows us to obtain eventspecific...
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This paper first analyzes the comparative economic growth performance of Latin America in the period 1950-2001. Then it reviews industrial and trade policies, macroeconomic stabilization and institutional development in Latin American countries. In the final section the emerging approach to...
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Der Beitrag analysiert die Argentinien-Krise, vergleicht die makroökonomische Entwicklung von Argentinien, Brasilien … Argentinien wie für Brasilien, Chile und Mexiko zeigt sich im Zeitraum 1994?2002 kein eindeutiger Zusammenhang zwischen … für Argentinien wichtiger als Sparprogramme und ein flexibler Wechselkurs. Die Indikatoren ?Makroökonomische Perspektiven …
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