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university in Chile, show that moderate or low levels of religiosity are associated with reduced vulnerability to violence, but … Chile's legal and social environment have been extreme. …
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Why is Chile following such a proactive FTA policy and at the same time promoting the benefits of these type of …, strategic and ideational goals are also important. Without downgrading economic explanations, I argue in this article that Chile …Was sind die Gründe für Chiles derartig aktive Freihandelspolitik und dafür, dass Chile die Vorteile dieser Art von …
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This article analyzes the support for democracy in Chile from an economic, institutional and political perspective. It … support the democratic system. This is the most reliable reason for the moderate level of support for democracy in Chile. …Dieser Beitrag analysiert die Unterstützung der Demokratie in Chile im ökonomischen, institutionellen und politischen …
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Bolivia and Chile live in a culture of rivalry as a consequence of the Nitrate War (1879-1883). In each country's case … relationship. Whereas the culture of rivalry is more evident in Bolivia because of its aspiration to alter the border, Chile … superior, also represents rivalrous behavior. The perception of Chile as a threat and rival became especially evident in …
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This study examines the determinants of job-finding rates of unemployment benefit recipients under the Chilean program. This is a unique, innovative program that combines social insurance through a solidarity fund (SF) with self-insurance in the form of unemployment insurance savings accounts...
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institutional framework play a role in banks' decisions. To do so, we use a unique survey of banks in Argentina and Chile, two …
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empirical setting of a well defined case of economic slowdown in Chile. We find that employment in manufacturing plants has been …
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Using the 1996-2001 Chilean CASEN Panel Survey, this paper analyzes the impact on income of the switch from salaried employment to entrepreneurship (self-employment and leadership of micro-enterprises). By means of a differencein-differences non-parametric matching estimator the paper alleviates...
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In this global age, issues that developing countries confront are widening and increasingly complex due to intricate ways in which countries are interlinked. Due to such increased interdependency, catching up process of development countries is increasingly becoming susceptible to the external...
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