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"The share of urban population in Brazil increased from 58 to 80 percent between 1970 and 2000 and all net population growth over the next 30 years is predicted to be in cities. This paper explores population growth and its implications for economic dynamics and income generation among 123 urban...
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"The authors examine the determinants of Brazilian city growth between 1970 and 2000. They consider a model of a city that combines aspects of standard urban economics and the new economic geography literatures. For the empirical analysis, the authors construct a dataset of 123 Brazilian...
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, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru). They find that in these countries standard CPI inflation typically reflects the inflation rate …
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Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Costs include investment banking and legal fees, regulatory and exchange listing costs, rating …
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Using a heterodox perspective, this book discusses the real possibilities of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico ever … and the Manufacturing Sector in the Brazilian Economy: 2000-2014 -- The Manufacturing Sector in Mexico During the … Analysis from Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico …
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their debt during the first financial globalization. Brazil and Mexico, both indebted countries that underwent major changes …
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