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This research is aimed at examining the impact of tax reform on economic welfare in an environment of uncertainty in a small open economy with a regime of flexible exchange rate. It is assumed that the economy is populated by identical rational risk-averse individuals. Unlike the typical...
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, this research applies the ECM-Model in the case of Guatemala to evaluate how crime affects economic performance on small …
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research applies the ECM-Model in the case of Guatemala to evaluate how crime affects economic performance in a small …
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The Fisher-Seater (1993) methodology is applied to Guatemala data (1950-2002) in order to test for long-run neutrality …
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international trade in Guatemala. First, international trade is customarily thought of in terms of trade in goods, as until recently … throughout the paper is how Guatemala can take advantage of the emerging opportunities already mentioned. The study focused on … studied in depth in Guatemala. The general conclusion of the paper is that international trade in services, specifically in …
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carried out using household data from Guatemala. Finally, policy and future research implications are derived. …
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In this paper, we use data from Guatemala to map areas that are important for the provision of indirect ecosystem …
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Guatemala. Evidence suggests that under an optimistic GDP growth scenario, the annual cost of the specific policy interventions …
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This paper examines the determinants of economic growth in Guatemala, with a particular focus on schooling. Results … economic growth during 1951-2002. Consistent with micro evidence for Guatemala primary education is more important than …, the growth rate of output in Guatemala has been low. …
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Central America's economic performance in recent years has benefited from improved macroeconomic management, a favorable external environment, as well as rising investor confidence since the region has pursued greater access to global markets, particularly with the signing of DR-CAFTA in 2004....
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