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Latin America 519 Lateinamerika 438 Theorie 200 Theory 199 Welt 193 Wirkungsanalyse 193 World 191 Impact assessment 182 Mexico 155 Colombia 153 Karibischer Raum 138 Caribbean countries 134 Mexiko 129 Brazil 128 Peru 128 Kolumbien 123 Productivity 119 Brasilien 107 Argentina 105 Chile 102 Produktivität 97 Einkommensverteilung 90 Argentinien 89 Developing countries 89 Income distribution 89 Fiscal policy 84 Bildungsniveau 83 Educational achievement 82 Entwicklungsländer 82 Economic growth 80 Finanzpolitik 77 Arbeitsmarkt 76 Experiment 75 Labour market 75 Wirtschaftswachstum 73 Climate change 71 Schätzung 69 Estimation 68 Gender 68 Kinder 67
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Scartascini, Carlos G. 102 Cavallo, Eduardo A. 72 Powell, Andrew 59 Chong, Alberto 53 Busso, Matias 52 Volpe Martincus, Christian 51 Elacqua, Gregory 47 Vogt-Schilb, Adrien 46 Székely, Miguel 44 Rebucci, Alessandro 43 Cristia, Julian 38 Tommasi, Mariano 38 Carballo, Jerónimo 37 Stein, Ernesto 37 Izquierdo, Alejandro 36 Panizza, Ugo 36 Beuermann, Diether W. 35 Keefer, Philip 35 Frisancho Robles, Verónica 32 Fernández Arias, Eduardo 31 Hoffmann, Bridget 31 Maffioli, Alessandro 31 Ñopo, Hugo 31 Miller, Sebastián 29 Ardanaz, Martin 28 Galindo Andrade, Arturo José 28 Ronconi, Lucas 28 Schady, Norbert Rüdiger 28 Blyde, Juan S. 27 Valencia, Oscar M. 27 Banerjee, Onil 26 Salazar, Lina 26 Berlinski, Samuel G. 25 Stampini, Marco 25 Ibarrarán, Pablo 24 Lotti, Giulia 24 López Bóo, Florencia 23 Micco, Alejandro 23 Scartascini, Carlos 23 Araujo, María Caridad 22
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Inter-American Development Bank 3 Comisión Asesora en Alta Tecnología 1 Ingtec 1
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IDB Working Paper Series 1,267 Working paper 1,063 IDB Working Paper 807 IDB working paper series 1
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Why Do Populist-Outsiders Get Elected? A Model of Strategic Populists
Miller, Sebastian - 2011
The existence of populist regimes led by outsiders is not new in history. In this paper a simple framework is presented that shows how and why a populist outsider can be elected to office, and under what conditions he is more likely to be elected. The results show that countries with a higher...
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The Impact of Economic Migration on Children's Cognitive Development : Evidence from the Mexican Family Life Survey
Powers, Elizabeth T. - 2011
This paper uses data from the Mexican Family Life Survey to estimate the impact of a household member's migration to the United States on the cognitive development of children remaining in Mexico. While there is no developmental effect of a child's sibling migrating to the United States, there...
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The Coffee Crisis, Early Childhood Development, and Conditional Cash Transfers
Gitter, Seth R. - 2011
This paper examines the efficacy of three conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs in Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua in mitigating the potential negative effects of an income shock caused by falling prices of coffee, an important cash crop to many CCT participants. A theoretical household model...
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Social Assistance and Birth Outcomes : Evidence from the Uruguayan Panes
Amarante, Veronica - 2011
This paper estimates the impact of a large temporary poverty relief program, Uruguay's PANES, on birth outcomes. Using program administrative data and longitudinal vital statistics, a significant and precisely estimated reduction in the fraction of low-weight newborns (less than 2,500 g) on the...
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How Will the Food Price Shock Affect Inflation in Latin America and the Caribbean?
Lora, Eduardo A. - 2011
There is widespread concern that recent increases in international food prices may have significant effects on domestic food prices and inflation. This note assesses the impact of the recent food price shock on food, non-food and consumer inflation in the countries of Latin American and the...
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Effects of a Mortgage Interest Rate Subsidy : Evidence from Colombia
Hofstetter, Marc - 2011
Government intervention in the construction sector as a way to boost the economy has been a constant in Colombia for the past 90 years. This paper explicitly tests the impact of the most recent of such interventions: a subsidy to the mortgage interest rate. The results show that the subsidy...
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The Effect of Temporary Contracts on Human Capital Accumulation in Chile
Carpio, Susana - 2011
This paper studies the probability of receiving employer-paid training and training independently of who finance it for permanent and temporary workers in Chile. We use data from the Social Protection Survey, EPS, which allow us to construct a panel of workers with information from 2002, 2004,...
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Social Divisions in School Participation and Attainment in India : 1983-2004
Asadullah, M. Niaz - 2011
This study documents the size and nature of “boy-girl” and “Hindu-Muslim” gaps in children's school participation and attainments in India. Individual-level data from two successive rounds of the National Sample Survey suggest that considerable progress has been made in decreasing the...
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Social Mobility in Latin America : A Review of Existing Evidence
Azevedo, Viviane M. R. - 2011
This paper reviews evidence on social mobility in Latin America. Several studies have used data sets that collect intergenerational socio economic information. The data, though limited, suggest that social mobility is low in the region, even when compared with low social mobility developed...
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Crisis Response in Latin America : Is the "Rainy Day" at Hand?
Fernández Arias, Eduardo - 2011
This paper examines the countercyclical policy options available to Latin American countries in the face of the current global economic crisis, concluding that most of the major countries in the region appear to possess the fiscal space (as measured by credible fiscal sustainability and debt...
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