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We assess the conditional relationships in the time-frequency domain between the return on Brazilian financial index, IFNC, and the COVID-19 cases or deaths in Hubei, in countries who stood out in this health crisis scenario and the world, considering the period from January 29 to December 31,...
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/self-employed sector sizes and the real exchange rate. Model predictions are then tested empirically for Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and …
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Analysis of data for Brazil suggests that poverty responds asymmetrically to output shocks, showing less tendency to … the technique to Brazil, using annual data for 1981-99. The results indicate that poverty responds asymmetrically to …
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Brazil and Korea. The results confirm that supply shocks are the main source of GDP fluctuations, even in the short run …. Aggregate demand shocks are shown to be important in the short run in Brazil, but not in Korea. External shocks explain a small …
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different age, education, and ethnic groups by gender using monthly data from Brazil between 2002 and 2016 covering three …
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Work sharing policies seek to reduce the work schedule of individuals as a means to preserve their jobs. This paper assesses the impact of the short-lived Employment Protection Program (EPP), the Brazilian work sharing program that was active between 2015 and 2018, on employment. Using...
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