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his only merit, however. From Chile to Brazil, from Mexico to Argentina, he passed on his passion for the possible to more …
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Russia, China, South Africa, Argentina and Brazil. …
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explored in their relationship with FDI. This study seeks to fill in these gaps by using the specific cases of Argentina and … Brazil. …
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emerging markets such as Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Mexico, which are not only top recipients of foreign capital … been the eruption of world-class Latin multinationals (or multilatinas) from Mexico and Brazil, in particular, following …
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consequences such large-scale trade for the exporting country, using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Argentina …
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with data for Argentina and the U.S.A. circa 1970. …
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Argentina is recognized because it has one of the most fertile areas of the orb, the pampeana region. The exuberance of … these transformations in wage labor, following closely the production of soybean. La República Argentina es reconocida por …
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Argentina, developed from a comparative perspective based on Latin America. I show which institutional arrangements, political …
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In the last three decades Argentina tripled its crime rate boosting safety at the top of mayor concerns of Argentineans … investigates electorally-motivated crime rate fluctuations in Argentina for the period 1984-2007. District–level dynamic panel data …
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use a novel micro-dataset which combines household surveys from Argentina and six other Latin American countries …
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