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The development of the tradeable sector is a permanent concern for policy makers in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The …
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In this paper, I study the potential economic impact of the 2015-18 structural reform agenda in Chile, using the IMF … dynamic general equilibrium model (GIMF). I find that the agenda has the potential to significantly increase Chile's long …
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in Petorca (Chile). Die Autorin deckt die Mechanismen hinter einer marktbasierten institutionellen Struktur auf, die das …-) Entwicklung und langjähriger internationaler Arbeitserfahrung insbesondere in Bezug auf Chile. …This study takes a socio-ecological conflict in Petorca (Chile) as a reasonable example with which to discuss the …
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COVID-19 has proven to be a unique and complex shock for firms. In this paper we analyze the performance of individual Chilean firms during this episode drawing on administrative datasets. In particular we empirically characterize the international trade adjustment at the firm and product level....
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Prolonged hospital stays, or hospital stays that are longer than medically necessary, are a major concern for patients, payers, and providers. We conceptualize and empirically estimate the prevalence and cost of prolonged stays among elderly hospital patients (65 years and older) in Brazil and...
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This paper shows that it is possible to estimate the importance of different types of wage contracts at the aggregate level using the same data used to estimate standard Phillips curves. It finds that the behavior of the Chilean private aggregate wage during the 1980s is well described by...
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internationalists. But what did trade unionists really know of what was happening in Chile? And how could someone else’s oppression … become a means to solidify your own identity? The labour movements of Britain and Australia used ‘Chile’ as an impetus for …, social movements and unions alternately clashed and melded, and those involved with ‘Chile’ were also caught within the …
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