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economic growth and labor productivity in Argentina. Following the lead of the endogenous growth literature, it presents a … investment. Using cointegration analysis, the paper estimates a dynamic labor productivity function for the 1960-2005 period that … expedient policy in many Latin American countries, including Argentina during the 1990s, of disproportionately reducing public …
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theory is not verified in Argentina, since its RER appears as a non-stationary variable, and there is no evidence of … cointegration between the nominal exchange rate and the relative prices. In particular, the Argentinean RER appears to be trend … ; cointegration ; structural breaks. …
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This paper seeks to identify the most promising fiscal strategy to boost long-term economic growth in Argentina and … quantify its effects. To this end, the authors updated a growth-diagnostics study for Argentina and corroborated that low …
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time series data for Argentina from 1896 to 2000. We show that while assassinations and strikes (what we call quot …
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Argentina is the only country in the world that was "developed" in 1900 and "developing" in 2000. The various competing … growth trajectory of Argentina over the last century …
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