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and challenge economic theorists to explain them. Finally, many economic experiments are "material" models. They are used …
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as growth models have been different. The major objective of this paper is to compare the policies, institutions … terms of trends and patterns of growth and development, economic models, sources and drivers of growth; achievements …
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discrete choice models in the absence of state dependence. This assumption extends Luce's axiom; Independence from Irrelevant …
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In the general linear errors-in-variables model the main results have been derived under the assuption that the measurement errors are uncorrelated. However, as recognized by Bekker, Kapteyn and Wansbeek (BKW) (1997) and Lach (1993) this is often a problematic assumption to maintain in empirical...
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Virtually all Latin American and Caribbean countries have established specialized organizations to promote their exports. Existing analyses of these organizations are at best partial and fragmentary. This paper aims at overcoming these limitations of the literature by presenting a consistent,...
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This working paper empirically and theoretically analyzes the exchange rate's role in Mexico's development for the period 2004-19. We test the hypothesis of the re(emergence) of the balance sheet effect due to an increase in external debt in the nonfinancial corporate sector; higher foreign debt...
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duration. Reactions to Domar' s approach at the time brought about methodological assertions on the distinction between models …
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