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maternal labor market outcomes in Argentina are affected by the preschool attendance of their children. Using pooled household …
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This paper investigates the effect of changes in payroll taxes on wages and employment in Argentina. The analysis …
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component of the major fiscal and structural reforms undertaken in Argentina in the early 1990's. The theoretical literature is …
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privatization, however, is still very limited. This holds true for Argentina, which undertook an extensive privatization effort. But … answers these and other questions to set the record straight on privatization in Argentina …
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We use a simple three-sector model to narrate the economic history of Argentina during the 20th century as seen through …
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We exploit three natural experiments in Argentina in order to study the role of legislative malapportionment on the … of Argentina's institutional characteristics: first, the predominance of the executive branch over the legislature; and …
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We study a propaganda campaign sponsored by the government against the main political challenger in the days preceding the 2015 Argentine runoff presidential election. Subjects in the treatment group watched an "ad" initially aired during soccer transmissions that was part of this campaign and...
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Argentina. A major challenge in identifying the causal effect of preschool attendance on parental outcomes is non … induced when children are born on either side of Argentina's enrollment cutoff date of July 1. Because of enrollment cutoff …
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