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This paper analyzes firstly the sustainability of fiscal processes for the argentine provinces. Secondly it inquires about the exogeneity and Granger causality between revenues and expenditures, not only to offer a relevant guide to achieve a reduction in fiscal deficits, but also to understand...
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This paper examines women?s labor mobility in Argentina in 1995-2003 across 4 sectors: formal, informal, unemployment …
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Using panel data from Argentina during the 1990’s, this paper concludes that, in Argentina, income ‘mobiles’ did change …
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This paper studies the sources of procyclicality for the spending of subnational governments in Argentina and Brazil …
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This paper summarizes the main results on changes in poverty and inequality in Argentina and the world in the last …
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students at public universities in Argentina. The empirical results show that all factors which contribute positively to …
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This paper estimates the distributional impact of the universal child allowances in Argentina a few months after their …
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This paper presents empirical evidence on the deprivation costs of the 2001-2002 Argentinean crisis. The selected approach is multidimensional and focuses on four aspects of quality of life: labor, assets, education and income. These dimensions are constructed by multivariate data reduction...
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