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mining activity in Peru, which grew almost twentyfold in the last two decades. We find evidence that producing districts have …
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all over Latin America. Using concepts from the contentious politics approach, we take a closer look at Peru - where …
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ärmere Bevölkerungsgruppen stärker von ihnen profitieren. Länderstudien zu Simbabwe, Uganda und Peru unterstreichen das …. Während Peru und Simbabwe als Musterbeispiele einer ökonomisch und sozial erfolgreichen bzw. fehlgeschlagenen Anpassung …
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Since 1988 Peru has plunged into a deep economic crisis which has already caused severe social strife and threatens to … of foreign exchange reserves, a dramatic decline of output, and mass unemployment. The economic plight of Peru can … financial support would go a long way in bringing Peru back to a sustained and socially acceptable growth path. Priority areas …
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innovation has been elaborated and applied to the agricultural valley of Cháparra in the South of Peru. The results allow for an …
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Using the budget-based scheme approach developed by Kirby et.al. (1991) and Reichelstein (1992), this paper establishes the optimal policy function in order to control hidden actions from managers of Public Water Utilities (PWU) regarding investments that deviate from the Optimized Business Plan...
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), institutions, and programs implemented in Peru during the period 1990-2007. The assessment is based on a simple, basic framework of … implemented in Peru did not significantly alter the productive structure of the Peruvian economy. If the objectives of the PDPs …
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Recent studies have shown that developing countries might have significantly better export performance if they were able to increase the duration of their trade relationships. Evidence on duration of these relationships at the firm level is virtually absent. In this paper, we aim at filling this...
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