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Regulation, with a focus on six countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico and the United States) where individual …
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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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Russia, China, South Africa, Argentina and Brazil. …
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explored in their relationship with FDI. This study seeks to fill in these gaps by using the specific cases of Argentina and …
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The paper is organized as follows. The next section presents some stylized facts on Mercosur, documenting the evolution of trade in goods within member countries and then highlighting the characteristics of the trade agreement that make smaller Mercosur economies vulnerable to macroeconomic...
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This paper tests the existence of poverty traps in three Southern Cone countries: Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. We … Argentina, Uruguay and to a lesser extent Brazil, are an opportunity to carry out this type of analysis, which in turn is …
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. The paper is focused on the case of Argentina, with illustrations to the rest of the countries in the region: Bolivia …, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. In order to analyze changes in employability in Argentina, the authors estimate a model … employment dynamics, the authors exploit the rotating panel structure of the Argentina¿s household survey. …
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upper quintile. Through an in-depth fiscal incidence analysis applied to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico and Peru we … Argentina but by only 2.4 percent in Bolivia. In Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia government revenues are close to 40 percent of …) for Argentina and slightly so for Bolivia and Mexico. In Brazil and Peru social spending is progressive in relative terms …
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