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Economic conditions - Latin America 8 Latin America 3 Argentina 2 Banks and banking 2 Central - Latin America 2 Globalization 2 Monetary policy - Latin America 2 Asia 1 Dollarization 1 Economic policy - Latin America 1 Emigration and immigration 1 Europe 1 Home ownership 1 Loans 1 Mortgage loans 1 Productivity 1 Recessions 1
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Fisher, Richard W. 2 Chriszt, Michael 1 Chriszt, Mike 1 Gallagher, Mari 1 Kay, Stephen 1 Quispe-Agnoli, Myriam 1
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EconSouth 5 Speech / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 2 Profitwise 1
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Globalization and the Latin perspective (with reference to Las Meninas)
Fisher, Richard W. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2006
Remarks at the Central Bank of Argentina, Buenos Aires, April 19, 2006 ; "My business contacts talk and act as if the globalization now under way will bring another decade of intense competition. This hothouse will enable--perhaps even force--businesses to keep productivity growth in the range...
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Globalization and the Latin perspective (with reference to Las Meninas)
Fisher, Richard W. - In: Speech (2006) Apr 19
Remarks at the Central Bank of Argentina, Buenos Aires, April 19, 2006 ; "My business contacts talk and act as if the globalization now under way will bring another decade of intense competition. This hothouse will enable--perhaps even force--businesses to keep productivity growth in the range...
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Alternative IDs, ITIN mortgages, and emerging Latino markets
Gallagher, Mari - In: Profitwise (2005) Mar, pp. 2-8
Mainstream financial institutions – banks, savings and loans, and credit unions – create and allocate capital and economic opportunities through their central and defining function of taking in deposits and making loans. This process determines where credit and capital will flow. As such, it...
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Putting second-generation reforms to the test
Kay, Stephen - In: EconSouth (2003) Q3, pp. 14-19
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A little credit goes a long way: The global microfinance movement
In: EconSouth (2003) Q2, pp. 18-23
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Dollarization: will the quick fix pay off in the long run?
Quispe-Agnoli, Myriam - In: EconSouth (2001) Q1, pp. 14-19
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Thinking globally: International prospects for 2002
Chriszt, Mike - In: EconSouth (2001) Q4, pp. 24-29
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All pain, no gain? Reform fatigue and the long-term outlook in Latin America
Chriszt, Michael - In: EconSouth (2000) Q3, pp. 14-19
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