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Foreign Banks and Credit Volatility: The Case of Latin American Countries

Foreign Banks and Credit Volatility: The Case of Latin American Countries

... An internationally integrated banking system may also shape the way external interest rates and GDP shocks affect lending behaviour. For example, in the event of a Federal Funds Rate increase, these institutions may ...

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Dutch treaty policy regarding Latin American countries

Dutch treaty policy regarding Latin American countries

... with Latin American countries (for example, in the treaties with Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Panama, although with another criterion (which is that the activities should be per- formed for more ...

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The Egalitarian Impact of Aid on Some Latin American Countries

The Egalitarian Impact of Aid on Some Latin American Countries

... Literature on the relationship between aid and inequality is scarce and contradictory. Most studies are based on dynamic panel data using internal instruments to deal with endogeneity. In addition to these techniques, ...

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Testing for Stochastic and Beta convergence in Latin American Countries

Testing for Stochastic and Beta convergence in Latin American Countries

... 19 Latin American countries with both GDP data and population data obtained from Oxford Latin American Economic History Database originally published in Thorp 1998 and updated latter by ...

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OPPORTUNITIES OF INDIA’S TRADE WITH LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES- AN RCA ANALYSIS

OPPORTUNITIES OF INDIA’S TRADE WITH LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES- AN RCA ANALYSIS

... the countries around the globe maintain inter-linkages with each other in terms of social, political and economic ...these countries. The encouragement behind the study of India and Latin ...

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The demand for military spending in Latin American countries

The demand for military spending in Latin American countries

... of Latin American countries is the role that the armed forces have historically played in the domestic political scene of many Latin American ...five countries out of the 12 ...

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Supply chain and operations strategies for problem-solving in Latin American countries: An introduction

Supply chain and operations strategies for problem-solving in Latin American countries: An introduction

... This special issue offers an important contribution for advancing this dialogue in our field. It contains a range of different approaches to present Supply Chain and Operations Strategies for Problem-Solv- ing in ...

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The Latin American version of the internalized stigma of mental illness scale (LA-ISMI): a multicentric validation study from three Latin American countries

The Latin American version of the internalized stigma of mental illness scale (LA-ISMI): a multicentric validation study from three Latin American countries

... in Latin American countries ...and Latin American countries, influencing the phenomenon of ...in Latin American countries can validly self-report their ...

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Barriers in household access to medicines for chronic conditions in three Latin American countries

Barriers in household access to medicines for chronic conditions in three Latin American countries

... The countries in the current study have a relatively young population [5], which may explain the low percentages of respondents reporting a household member with a chronic ...

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Judicialization of access to medicines in four Latin American countries: a comparative qualitative analysis

Judicialization of access to medicines in four Latin American countries: a comparative qualitative analysis

... Findings: Representatives from Argentina, Brazil and Colombia considered judicialization of access to medicines as a widespread phenomenon in their respective countries. Meanwhile in Chile, the respondents ...

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Managing sovereign loans: An analytical framework with empirical applications for Latin American countries

Managing sovereign loans: An analytical framework with empirical applications for Latin American countries

... Trading in the secondary market has increased in recent years while prices of secondary market debt have been in cont in uo us decline. These trends reveal both unsuccesful r esc he du lin g practices and increasing ex ...

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Analysis of trade between the EC and the Latin American countries 1965 1980  1981

Analysis of trade between the EC and the Latin American countries 1965-1980. 1981

... Western developed countries Developing countries State-trading countries Latin American Free Trade Association Central American Common Market Organization for Economic Cooperation and De[r] ...

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Latin American Countries Facing the Problem of Territorial Waters

Latin American Countries Facing the Problem of Territorial Waters

... In May 1970, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nic- aragua, Panama, Peru and Uruguay signed the "Declaration of Mon- tevideo" in which the nine cou[r] ...

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Prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in Latin America

Prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in Latin America

... these countries, but are not included in Table ...several Latin American countries, as well as in the reviewed studies, limited any comparative analysis of the published ...

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... After documenting the change in Latin American countries’ negotiation positions regarding participation in the global mitigation effort since the 1990s and identifying the economic and[r] ...

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Punishment, Democracy and Transitional Justice in Argentina (1983-2015)

Punishment, Democracy and Transitional Justice in Argentina (1983-2015)

... many Latin American countries where there are no official data, this period presents serious difficulties in terms of rebuilding data relating to imprisonment (Sozzo 2014: 1, 2016a: ...

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The House, the Street and the Brothel: Gender in Latin American History

The House, the Street and the Brothel: Gender in Latin American History

... During the long nineteenth century from 1750 to 1930, profound and contradictory changes transformed and restructured the societies, politics and economy of Latin American countries. These changes ...

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Defining Economic Aggression in International Law: The Possibility of Regional Action by the Organization of American States

Defining Economic Aggression in International Law: The Possibility of Regional Action by the Organization of American States

... Throughout the United Nations debates many Latin American countries called for an extension of the definition to include indirect coercion, especially economic aggress[r] ...

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The Dollar, the Euro and Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin America. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series, Vol. 1 No. 10, November 2002

The Dollar, the Euro and Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin America. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series, Vol. 1 No. 10, November 2002

... the Latin American countries continue to increase their borrowing in euros and this translates into a greater diversification of their international reserves, some of them might consider the ...

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Volume 33 - Article 19 | Pages 535–560

Volume 33 - Article 19 | Pages 535–560

... It should be noted that the sterility index proposed by JS shows surprising and unexplained variation among populations. For example, the proportion of sexually active women who are infecund in Asian countries is ...

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