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The Theory of the Second Best implies that any country with less-than-ideal resources can lose from international trade. Recently it has been suggested this means the South (poor countries) are better off suppressing trade with the North, especially trade in natural resource products, since the...
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Artículo de revista ; This article analyses the link between the changes in and the drivers of inflation in a broad range of advanced economies, with special emphasis on those of the euro area. Inflation rates are seen to be highly synchronised across countries, especially in the euro area...
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Artículo de revista ; The economic recovery in Latin America appears to have firmed in the second half of the year, having come to a halt in practically all the countries in Q2 owing to the unfavourable course of the pandemic. This has led in recent months to an across-the-board upward revision...
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Artículo de revista ; Global inflation rates have increased since early 2021, especially in the United States, where there has been an upward surprise in recent months. Part of the US inflation increase is due to a statistical phenomenon stemming from the comparison of current and previous-year...
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Harun Rosit, 2010. Causality Analysis of State Budget Assumptions on the State Budget in Indonesia, under the consultant Dr. Murni Daulay, M.Si (Chairman), Dr. Rahmanta, M.Si (Member).The objectives of this research are to analyze the contribution of economic growth, inflation, exchange rates,...
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