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early 1990s to the early 2000s in three relatively stable countries: Brazil, Chile and Mexico. Using econometric techniques …
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Existing results on the contribution of terms of trade and world interest rate shocks to output fluctuations in small open economies range from less than 10% to almost 90%. We argue that an identification problems lies at the heart of these vastly different results. In this paper, we overcome...
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The transition to a market driven development strategy in Latin America for more than a decade has redefined business strategies and reshaped the state`s traditional role as guarantor of employment, stability, and protection. These changes, plus the move to create more flexible labor markets in...
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Ist Südostasien anders? Dieser Frage geht Rainer Schweickert in der Kieler Studie 306 nach. Seine Analyse der Leistungsbilanzen, ihrer Teilkomponenten und ihrer Determinanten seit Anfang der 70er Jahre sowie der krisenhaften Entwicklungen in den 90er Jahren weist nach, dass diese Vermutung in...
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Erstmalig seit der Unabhängigkeit der lateinamerikanischen Staaten herrscht in der Region � mit Ausnahme Kubas � ein einziges politische Regime ohne ernsthafte Alternative: die Demokratie. Entgegen der Vorhersagen der Pessimisten und Skeptiker der Demokratie zu Beginn der 1990er Jahre hat...
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By examining the reaction functions of the Central Banks of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru (LATAM-5) over …
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, Chile, El Salvador, Mexico and Uruguay, for the period 1992–2006. Six dimensions are analysed: income, child attendance at … and Chile experienced significant reductions of multidimensional poverty. In contrast, in urban Uruguay there was a small … and Mexico together with rural areas of Chile display significantly higher and more simultaneous deprivations than urban …
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