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This paper uses a unified analytical framework to assess, both qualitatively and quantitatively, the relevance of the different hypotheses that have been proposed to explain the real effects of exchange rate-based stabilizations. The four major hypotheses analyzed are: (i) the supply-side...
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Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Greece. The results suggest that the haircut imposed by Argentina in its 2005 restructuring (75 …
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Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay). To correctly identify innovations in changes in legal reserve …
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large-scale field experiment in collaboration with Uruguay's tax authority to address this question. We sent letters to 20 …
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We asked 97 cigarette smokers to make a series of 12 binary choices between experimental cigarette packages with varying warnings and background colors. Each smoker had to decide which of the two packages contained cigarettes less risky for his health. We tested whether the smokers, confronted...
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This study examines the impact of unions on wages and employment using data from Uruguay in a period where unions were …
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We estimate the impact of a large anti-poverty cash transfer program, the Uruguayan PANES, on political support for the government that implemented it. Using the discontinuity in program assignment based on a pre-treatment eligibility score, we find that beneficiary households are 11 to 14...
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evidence on this matter. In collaboration with the national tax agency in Uruguay, we address this question using a combination …
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births in Uruguay, we estimate that participation in a generous cash transfer program led to a sizeable 15% reduction in the …
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selection bias, and propose a new methodology based on quantile regressions. Using a novel data set from Uruguay, we apply our …
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