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32(2023), Artikel-ID 6, Seite 1-22:
Latin American falls, rebounds and tail risks Luciano Campos, Danilo Leiva-León, Steven Zapata-Alvarez
2023
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32(2023), Artikel-ID 3, Seite 1-27:
Privatization in the natural gas sector a general equilibrium analysis Bruno R. Delalibera, Rafael Serrano-Quintero, Guilherme G. Zimmermann
2023
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32(2023), Artikel-ID 7, Seite 1-58:
Financial development and income inequality in Latin American countries an instrumental variables estimation Cristian Escudero
2023
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32(2023), Artikel-ID 9, Seite 1-58:
Fiscal decentralization and the allocation of public spending of subnational governments the case of Ecuador Henry Aray, Janeth Pacheco-Delgado
2023
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32(2023), Artikel-ID 1, Seite 1-21:
State dependence of fiscal multipliers in Chile an independent component approach to identification Andres Fortunato and Helmut Herwartz
2023
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32(2023), Artikel-ID 2, Seite 1-30:
The role of innovation in employment growth, skill demand, and wages evidence from Ecuador Maria Engracia Rochina Barrachina and Jorge Antonio Rodríguez Moreno
2023
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 6, Seite 1-31:
Sanctions and oil production evidence from Venezuela's Orinoco Basin Francisco Rodríguez
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 4, Seite 1-31:
Automation and the jobs of young workers Guillermo Falcone, Irene Brambilla, Andrés César, Leonardo Gasparini
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 5, Seite 1-19:
Size-dependent gender gaps in entrepreneurship the case of Chile David Cuberes and Marc Teignier
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 8, Seite 1-16:
Technical efficiency, production risk, and sharecropping the case of rice farming in Chile Francisca Quijada, Cesar Salazar and Juan Cabas
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 10, Seite 1-33:
Convergence of carbon dioxide emissions in the Americas and its determinants Mikael A. Martins and Almas Heshmati
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 9, Seite 1-33:
The dynamic linkages between exporting and importing in Colombian manufacturing Juan A. Sanchis, Juan A. Mañez and Andrés Mauricio Gómez-Sánchez
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 12, Seite 1-23:
Financial exclusion and financial literacy evidence from Mexico María José Roa and Alejandra Villegas
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 11, Seite 1-22:
Coffee in crisis offers a lesson in resilience evidence from Guatemala Marco D'errico, Carlos De Los Rios and Elena Serfilippi
2022
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31(2022), Artikel-ID 13, Seite 1-41:
Heterogeneous returns of informality evidence from Brazil Andrea Otero-Cortés
2022
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 6, Seite 1-19:
Does education increase risk aversion in households? some evidence using artefactual experiments in Peru Alberto Chong and Joan J. Martínez
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 8, Seite 1-17:
Political cycles in Latin America more evidence on the Brazilian economy Celso J. Costa Junior, Alejandro Garcia Cintado, Manuel Alejandro Hidalgo Pérez
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 11, Seite 1-27:
The COVID-19 economic crisis in Mexico through the lens of a financial conditions index Julio Carrillo and Ana Laura García
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 10, Seite 1-30:
Equality without equity the gender pay gap at the National University of Colombia Eduardo Rodríguez, Carolina Neira, Álvaro Valdés
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 9, Seite 1-26:
How do the tax burden and the fiscal space in Latin America look like? evidence through Laffer Curves Ignacio Lozano-Espitia, Fernando Arias-Rodríguez
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 5, Seite 1-24:
Macroeconomic effects of loan supply shocks empirical evidence for Peru Jefferson Martínez, Gabriel Rodríguez
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 2, Seite 1-20:
The dynamics of social deprivation in Mexico José Carlos Ramírez, Vivian Kadelbach, Leovardo Mata
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 1, Seite 1-42:
How has labor demand been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic? evidence from job ads in Mexico Raymundo M. Campos-Vazquez, Gerardo Esquivel, Raquel Y. Badillo
2021
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30(2021), Artikel-ID 4, Seite 1-32:
Labor market indicator for Colombia Deicy J. Cristiano-Botia, Manuel Dario Hernandez-Bejarano and Mario A. Ramos-Veloza
2021
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29(2020), Artikel-ID 3, Seite 1-33:
Understanding the drivers of household energy spending micro evidence for Latin America Raul Jimenez Mori and Ariel Yepez-Garcia
2020
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29(2020), Artikel-ID 5, Seite 1-20:
Gender wage discrimination by distribution of income in Mexico, 2005-2020 Miguel Ángel Mendoza González
2020
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29(2020), Artikel-ID 1, Seite 1-16:
Efficiency of university education a partial frontier analysis Rafael Antonio Viana, José M Arranz and Carlos García-Serrano
2020
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29(2020), Artikel-ID 2, Seite 1-15:
Social conflict in rural regions and firm ownership evidence from the mining sector in Latin America Alberto Chong and Paul Alexander Haslam
2020
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29(2020), Artikel-ID 4, Seite 1-17:
Hidden violence how COVID-19 school closures reduced the reporting of child maltreatment Francisco Cabrera-Hernández, María Padilla-Romo
2020
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29(2020), Artikel-ID 7, Seite 1-27:
The fiscal cost of the provision of basic public services, subsidies for expenditure on food and basic citizen income per household during the COVID-19 pandemic an expenditure analysis Luis Miguel Galindo, Fernando Filgueira, Marike Blofield, and Carlos Alberto Francisco Cruz
2020
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 16, Seite 1-40:
The rise and fall of Argentina Rok Spruk
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 12, Seite 1-21:
Property rights and intellectual property protection, GDP growth and individual well-being in Latin America Amina Ahmed Lahsen and Alan T. Piper
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 17, Seite 1-30:
Road safety challenges and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean Sebastian Martinez, Raul Sanchez and Patricia Yañez-Pagans
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 19, Seite 1-36:
Frontiers in the economics of crime lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean Laura Jaitman
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 7, Seite 1-27:
Skills versus luck Bolivia and its recent bonanza Rómulo A. Chumacero
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 9, Seite 1-24:
Do changes in divorce legislation have an impact on divorce rates? the case of unilateral divorce in Mexico Edith Aguirre
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 13, Seite 1-5:
Introduction research at the policy frontier in Latin America (Volume II) Sebastian Galiani
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 10, Seite 1-23:
Evidence-based gender equality policy and pay in Latin America and the Caribbean progress and challenges Rosangela Bando
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 11, Seite 1-17:
Pollution and the choice of where to work and live within Mexico City Matías Fontenla, M. Ben Goodwin and Fidel Gonzalez
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 14, Seite 1-40:
Poverty alleviation strategies under informality evidence for Latin America Martin Caruso Bloeck, Sebastian Galiani and Federico Weinschelbaum
2019
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27(2018), Artikel-ID 13, Seite 1-29:
Trade liberalization and informality in Argentina exploring the adjustment mechanisms Guillermo Cruces, Guido Porto and Mariana Viollaz
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 3, Seite 1-23:
Pass-through and competition the impact of soft drink taxes as seen through Mexican supermarkets Raymundo M. Campos-Vázquez and Eduardo M. Medina-Cortina
2019
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27(2018), Artikel-ID 11, Seite 1-27:
The demand for military spending in Latin American countries Christos Kollias, Suzanna Maria Paleologou, Panayiotis Tzeremes and Nickolaos Tzeremes
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 6, Seite 1-18:
An analysis of economic incentives to encourage organ donation evidence from Chile Marcela Parada-Contzen and Felipe Vásquez-Lavín
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 5, Seite 1-21:
The impact of competition with China in the US market on innovation in Mexican manufacturing firms Liliana Meza-González and Jaime Marie Sepulveda
2019
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27(2018), Artikel-ID 12, Seite 1-25:
Growth, inequality and poverty dynamics in Mexico Alberto Javier Iniguez-Montiel and Takashi Kurosaki
2019
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28(2019), Artikel-ID 1, Seite 1-17:
Time goes by so slowly (for those who wait) a field experiment in health care Sofía Garrido and Emilio Gutiérrez
2019
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27(2018), Artikel-ID 9, Seite 1-19:
On the role of financial aid in a default episode Gabriel Cuadra, Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago Garcia-Verdu
2018
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27(2018), Artikel-ID 10, Seite 1-24:
Asymmetric real-exchange-rate effects on capital accumulation evidence from non-linear ARDL models for Mexico Carlos A. Ibarra
2018