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We use disaggregated data on Chilean plants, and the Chilean input-output table to examine the impact of agglomeration spillovers on total factor productivity (TFP). In common with previous studies, we find evidence of intra-industry spillovers, but no evidence of crossindustry spillovers in...
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dominated by gender discrimination among household members. Estimates for Chile show a substantial worsening of poverty and …
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intrahousehold allocation are developed for Chile. These tests strongly reject the unitary model and exogenous bargaining, accepting …
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Chile's long tradition of welfare programs included “generous” benefits for many working women. The social security …
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This research examines the effect of a government sponsored technology transfer program for small holder farms in Chile …
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extrapolations from U.S.evidence. The analysis is illustrated for the case of Chile, though it could be applied to other countries. …
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(TFP) in the four major Latin American economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Design/methodology/approach – The … relationship between infrastructure and economic growth for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico between 1950 and 2000, using new …
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