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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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Foreign Direct Investment : Good Cholesterol?
Hausmann, Ricardo - 2011
This paper studies the proposition that capital inflows tend to take the form of FDI--i. e. , the share of FDI in total liabilities tends to be higher--in countries that are safer, more promising and with better institutions and policies. It finds that this view is patently wrong since it stands...
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The Evolution of Urban Concentration Around the World : A Panel Approach
Gaviria, Alejandro - 2011
In this paper, we use a panel approach to study population growth in major cities around the world. We find that major cities grow faster in relatively backward economies and in more volatile, faster-growing economies. We also find that the effects of trade policy on the growth of major cities...
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The New Wave of Capital Inflows : Sea Change or Tide?
Fernandez-Arias, Eduardo - 2011
Will capital inflows boom again in Latin America as countries recover from the 1998-99 recession? And will they bust again shortly thereafter, repeating the cycle of the past? Is there something fundamentally different about the new wave of capital inflows to alter this historical pattern, a sea...
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The Demographic Transition in Closed and Open Economies : A Tale of Two Regions
Violante, Giovanni L. - 2011
This paper constructs a general equilibrium overlapping generation model to evaluate quantitatively how demographic transition (falling mortality and fertility rates) affects aggregate variables (wages, interest rate, output), and inter-generational welfare in closed and open economies. We...
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Costa Rica : The Next Stage-Reform Without Volatility. A Report
Zamora, Rodrigo - 2011
This study assesses macroeconomic volatility in Costa Rica, based largely on politically weak governments` inability or unwillingness to effect key reforms. Notable problems include volatility-prone fiscal and monetary policy, structurally weak public finances due to large domestic debts and...
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The 1990s in Latin America : Another Decade of Persistent Inequality
Székely, Miguel - 2011
This paper argues that there is no country in Latin America where we can confidently say that income inequality improved during the 1990s. We document this fact for the 15 countries where comparable household surveys, covering most of the population, are available. What we observe are genuine...
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Unemployment Insurance : Case Studies and Lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean
Mazza, Jacqueline - 2011
This study examines unemployment insurance(UI) for its potential application and implications for Latin American and the Caribbean economies. It surveys current experience with unemployment insurance programs through case studies and draws lessons learned in particular for the Latin American and...
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Misallocation and Productivity in Colombia’S Manufacturing Industries
Camacho, Adriana - 2011
Following Hsieh and Klenow (2009), this paper studies productivity dispersions in Colombian industrial establishments using the Colombian Annual Manufacturing Survey (AMS) from 1982 to 1998. The United States is used as a benchmark to estimate the reallocation of capital and labor to equalize...
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What's Behind the Inequality We Measure : An Investigation Using Latin American Data
Székely, Miguel - 2011
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in recent years. This work relies on household surveys from 18 LAC countries to take a step back from the use of these indicators, and explore what`s behind the numbers, and what information they...
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Schooling Investments and Macroeconomic Conditions : A Micro-Macro Investigation for Latin America and the Caribbean
Duryea, Suzanne - 2011
Schooling is a major factor in economic development. There is extensive empirical literature on what determines schooling attainment. But most of this literature uses micro data to explore connections between schooling attainment and family background and experiences, local markets, local...
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