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Latin America began the twentieth century as a relatively poor region on the periphery of the world economy. One cause …
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Latin America began the twentieth century as a relatively poor region on the periphery of the world economy. One cause …
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for the long periods. In the twentieth century, most of the region, like the rest of the world, turned inward and against …
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for the long periods. In the twentieth century, most of the region, like the rest of the world, turned inward and against …
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Recent globalization trends have refocused attention on the historical evolution of international capital mobility over the long run. The issue is examined here using time-series analysis of current-account dynamics for fifteen countries since circa 1850. The inter-war period emerges as an era...
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for the long periods. In the twentieth century, most of the region, like the rest of the world, turned inward and against …
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A long literature since Feldstein and Horioka's seminal contribution documents the strong correlation of domestic saving and investment rates since the 1960s. According to conventional wisdom, the result provides evidence of international capital market imperfections. The macroeconomic theory of...
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