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Regalías system' in Colombia. This paper will assess whether this policy has led to significant changes in the fiscal …
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We estimate a model to account for homicide cycles in Colombia, 1950-1999. The variables that together account for … about eighty percent of the variation in murder cycles are the years of Colombia(s La Violencia period, the years of … expenditure, both in per capita terms, and the size of Colombia(s military forces as a proxy for all armed forces (military, para …
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, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. Once the specific question relating to pension contributions has been identified in the …
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Literature has long argued that the nation is a community, either “imagined”, ”invented”, or of “sentiment”. The … degree of consciousness as to what unites them as a nation. Theoretically, they ought to somewhat concur in identifying the … members of the nation what the nation means to them. This is precisely what I do in this paper, thereby questioning well …
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Migration is one of the strategies used by populations to adapt to natural shocks and also to respond to economic policies. Climate change will probably have an impact on the productivity of factors and on the health of the population of the Latin America and Caribbean region, triggering...
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Migration is one of the strategies used by populations to adapt to natural shocks and also to respond to economic policies. Climate change will probably have an impact on the productivity of factors and on the health of the population of the Latin America and Caribbean region, triggering...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011457917
Following World War I, rent control became a standard policy response to the housing shortage and the resulting rent increases. Typically, economists blame it for creating inefficiencies in the housing market and beyond. We investigate whether rental market regulations (including rent control,...
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</titre> This article analyzes the steps of the expansion of tourism in Cuba, from its origins to the current period (first part) ; the main characteristics of this sector today, through an international comparison within Latin America and the Caribbean, and a presentation of its singularities,...
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