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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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managers in Thailand, Mexico, and Israel of two global corporations headquartered in Sweden and the USA. Research limitations …. Managers who were interviewed are in urban sites in Thailand, Mexico and Israel, senior managers with academic degrees in …
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/methodology/approach – A total of 30 interviews were conducted with successful women in Canada, Argentina and Mexico. Themes were pulled from … as contributing to society and learning in their work, with Canada and Mexico particularly emphasizing receiving …
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,529 working adults in major cities in Argentina ( n =1,198), Brazil ( n =186), Colombia ( n =989) and Mexico ( n =1,156) were …
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Purpose In this paper, the authors aim to examine trade in parts and components of Mexico, Chile and Brazil, focusing …, Mexico, Brazil and Chile. They also use two-stage regressions to examine the impact of FDI on supply chain trade. Findings … research papers examining the Trans-Pacific supply chain, linking China, South Korea with Mexico, Brazil and Chile. The authors …
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, Chile, and Guadalajara, Mexico. The set of research questions to be addressed are: Are the rankings of value dimensions by … businesspeople different between “Latin American” Chile and Mexico? Are the rankings of preferred leader behaviour dimensions … different between Chile and Mexico? Are the predictive relationships of leader behaviour preferences by value dimension …
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markets have low liquidity). The resulting two yield curves are used for derivation of market expected inflation rate …. Research limitations/implications – The main problems are low liquidity of some bonds and imperfect linkage to inflation in the …
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maturity of the inflation targeting regime affect the supply of credit. Design/methodology/approach – The paper offers a review … activity and the process of anchoring of inflation expectations affect the supply of credit in Brazil. Moreover, the paper … monetary policy through the credit channel in Brazil. The study verifies if the monetary policy, the economic activity and the …
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inflation data. Design/methodology/approach – The conventional approach for assessing the degree of persistence within an … inflation process is via its integration properties. This study makes use of univariate threshold autoregressive (TAR) models … and associated unit root testing procedures to investigate the integration properties of the inflation data. Out …
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economy, in order to show the impact of commercial openness on the choice of the optimal inflation target. Design …/methodology/approach – The author uses a neo‐Keynesian model with calibration for Chile. Findings – The results show that there is a relation … between the degree of openness and the type of inflation targeting policy. Originality/value – The originality of the paper is …
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