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The political left turn in Latin America, which lagged its transition to liberalized market economies by a decade or more, challenges conventional economic explanations of voting behavior. This paper generalizes the forward-looking voter model to a broad range of dynamic, non-concave income...
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from large multi?country case studies, and from case-studies of Chile and Cote d'Ivoire presented in the paper, shows that …
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In this essay, I analyze Salvador Allende's economic policies in Chile during the early 1970s. I argue that the …
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better economic environment. In this paper I review these sources through the recent experiences of Argentina, Chile and …
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analysis of Chile's recent experiences with capital controls and make some comparisons to the recent experiences of Columbia … that capital controls in Chile have had mixed results: while they have allowed the Central Bank to have a greater degree of …
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The apparent success of Chile's pension reform catalyzed a number of subsequent" reforms in sister Latin American …" Chilean reform, and several other Latin nations that followed in Chile's footsteps. We" emphasize how these other Latin …
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forward a notion of current account sustainability and compares the experience of three Latin American countries -- Chile …
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One of the nest serious consequences of the debt crisis of 1982 has been the reduction in the accessibility to the world capital market for most developing countries. This situation has proved to be particularly serious for Latin American nations. At this juncture, a key question is how to...
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borrowing and renegotiation experience of five Latin borrowers (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Peru). Another goal is …
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This paper deals with the anatomy of devaluation in Latin America. In an effort to understand the economics surrounding the causes and consequences of exchange rate crises, eighteen devaluation episodes that took place between 1962 and 1982 are investigated in detail. The paper focuses on: (1)...
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