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economic impact of tourism in a developing country, namely Colombia, based on time-series analysis and data gathered supported …
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as is quite small. We investigate the factors that affect the adoption of certified organic coffee in Colombia and in …
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this, we combine longitudinal CCT data from Colombia with a conflict event dataset. This allows us to use standard …
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States and whether an FTA with the United States would help Colombia to diversify their exports. We find that lower tariffs … have indeed favored exports of new products from Colombia. Predictions suggest that the FTA is likely to induce further …
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of productive development policies in Colombia. These policies are increasingly designed in the context of formal …
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crawling peg exchange rate regimes, Colombia adopted a full-fledged inflation-targeting (IT) regime in 1999, with inflation as …
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We study the socio-economic gradient of child development on a representative sample of low- and middle-income children aged 6-42 months in Bogota, using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, a high quality test based on direct observation of the child's abilities. We find a statistically...
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We evaluate the large scale pilot of an innovative and major welfare intervention in Colombia, which combines homes …
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We examine the channels through which a randomized early childhood intervention in Colombia led to significant gains in …
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This article addresses the question of how Brazil, Costa Rica, and Colombia came to decide on their climate change … renewable energy, and Colombia's clean development mechanism. Using the 'chicken game,' the best response is to 'disable the … criticised projects, in the Brazilian case, or slowing down their mitigating strategies, in the cases of Costa Rica and Colombia …
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