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Figure-1. Comparative countries for parameters and counterfactual variables (fictitious simulation of a landlocked country with sea, the Bolivian Case).Observational equivalence: South Pacific Zone
Table-2.  Comparison of the simulated data (model DSGE) and observed data.
Figure-2. Landlocked country, investment and production (Simulation in % Deviation standard)
Table-3. Shocks of the landlocked country, with a change of institutional response, in the long term

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