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By the mid-2000s, Latin American countries had achieved macroeconomic stability: inflation was low, fiscal results were balanced, and external accounts were on a sustainable path, far from the frequent threat of currency crises. Although the trajectories that had brought them there had broadly...
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By the mid-2000s, Latin American countries had achieved macroeconomic stability: inflation was low, fiscal results were balanced, and external accounts were on a sustainable path, far from the frequent threat of currency crises. Although the trajectories that had brought them there had broadly...
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By the mid-2000s, Latin American countries had achieved macroeconomic stability: inflation was low, fiscal results were balanced, and external accounts were on a sustainable path, far from the frequent threat of currency crises. Although the trajectories that had brought them there had broadly...
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By the mid-2000s, Latin American countries had achieved macroeconomic stability: inflation was low, fiscal results were balanced, and external accounts were on a sustainable path, far from the frequent threat of currency crises. Although the trajectories that had brought them there had broadly...
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This paper seeks to understand the factors that could make knowledge-intensive services a facilitating sector for sustained growth in Argentina, as well as those that limit its expansion and internationalization. The sector's recent evolution—characterized by a period of boom followed by...
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It has been widely documented at the international level that women face various types of discrimination in the labor market. This paper contributes to characterizing “gender gaps” in the Argentine labor market. Using the Permanent Household Survey (Encuesta Permanente de Hogares, EPH) as...
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This paper argues that Argentina's low and volatile growth since the post-World War II period is due to a distributive conflict that has hindered sustained growth. The economy has followed an interrupted growth trajectory, caused by imbalances in the current account of the balance of payments...
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