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Latin American Political Economy

Political Economy of Aging in Latin America and the Caribbean: Economic (In)Security of Older Persons in the Twenty First Century

Political Economy of Aging in Latin America and the Caribbean: Economic (In)Security of Older Persons in the Twenty First Century

... which Latin American countries such as Uruguay, Argentina, Chile—its Social Security System was established in 1926 [38] and Brazil belong) was the first in establishing social security systems in the ...

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The political economy of South South relations: The case of South Africa and Latin America

The political economy of South South relations: The case of South Africa and Latin America

... Anglo American Corporation, had even financed opposition parties and activities, although ones which failed to constitute a fundamental challenge to the ...

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THE POPULAR AND SOLIDARY ECONOMY POSSIBLE OPTION OF THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES TO ERADICATE POVERTY. AN ECUADORIAN CASE

THE POPULAR AND SOLIDARY ECONOMY POSSIBLE OPTION OF THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES TO ERADICATE POVERTY. AN ECUADORIAN CASE

... solidarity-based economy is facing and should overcome forces and powerful interests, which requires a project not only social but politically than It requires the involvement of specifically political ...

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Podemos and their Latin American Connection

Podemos and their Latin American Connection

... of Latin America emerged, especially in Bolivia, and the possible alliances they can make with other anti-neo-liberal movements, in particular with European ...a political principle that advocates greater ...

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International financial linkages of Latin American banks: the effects of political risk and deposit dollarisation

International financial linkages of Latin American banks: the effects of political risk and deposit dollarisation

... The fact that the share of dollarised onshore deposits trended up over time in many cases (or remained broadly unchanged in others) points to the possible presence of hysteresis. The literature (e.g. Oomes, 2003) has ...

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Where Did the Trade Liberalization Drive Latin American Economy: A Cross Section Analysis

Where Did the Trade Liberalization Drive Latin American Economy: A Cross Section Analysis

... In Latin America; a significant concentration has taken place in the industrial sector with a small number of large conglomerates controlling industrial production; small and medium enterprises are experiencing ...

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Care Work in the Global Economy: the Case of Latin American Migrant Women in Spain

Care Work in the Global Economy: the Case of Latin American Migrant Women in Spain

... society, economy and politics, consequence of global capitalism, didn’t help to overcome gen- der inequality but, on the contrary, have added stratification to the inequalities be- tween ...global political ...

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Contested mobilities in the Latin American context

Contested mobilities in the Latin American context

... spatial political economy of urbanization mobility contestatioons generally have their own logic their own institutional actors their own particular political economy their own node in the ...

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Political Economy

Political Economy

... In the meantime, things have changed dramatically. In 1972, William B. Norhaus proposed the first full model of the political business cycle. This model has three ingredients: A vote function, which makes the ...

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Careers for Spanish and Latin American Studies Majors/Diploma of Languages in Spanish and Latin American Studies

Careers for Spanish and Latin American Studies Majors/Diploma of Languages in Spanish and Latin American Studies

... Be able to confidently interact in intellectually sophisticated conversations with both native and non-native speakers in the target language about historical and contemporary Spanish Speaking Australian, the Eastern ...

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Political Economy

Political Economy

... In the old countries there is a large sprinkling of men whose minds, even if they have had no special training, are yet prepared by high cultivation to appreciate the force of the abstra[r] ...

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The Pastoral Letter on the Economy: A Latin American Church View

The Pastoral Letter on the Economy: A Latin American Church View

... The present pastoral should emphasize the fact that the United States has every- thing to lose by the continued impoverishment of the third world, particularly Latin[r] ...

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The Latin American Development Problem

The Latin American Development Problem

... in Latin America relative to the United ...of Latin America is consistent with the earlier analysis of Elias (1992), Solimano and Soto (2006), Cole et ...in Latin America needs only be about 60 ...

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The Latin American Development Problem

The Latin American Development Problem

... and Monge, 2007), among others. In the model plants differ on their factor productivity and reallocation of capital and labor across plants leads to measured TFP differences. In addition, upon entering plants invest in ...

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The Latin American development problem

The Latin American development problem

... in Latin America cause relative measured TFP to be 60% of the United ...in Latin America can lead to an increase in relative long-run labor productivity of a factor of ...

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Educating Latin American Economists

Educating Latin American Economists

... what Latin American and other developing countries most need are political economists—economic ...that Latin American programs become globalized, Latin American students  ...

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Evaluating the efficiency of Latin American banks

Evaluating the efficiency of Latin American banks

... Over the decade Latin American banks have shown little growth as measured by asset size. Profitability has demonstrated a remarkable recovery. Banking efficiency has improved as a result of an increased use ...

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On booms and busts in Latin American economies

On booms and busts in Latin American economies

... in Latin America, and in particular, ...South American economies and planting the seeds of the next bust (crisis for the ...open economy (receiving an endowment of tradable goods) with financial ...

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POL-3393- Latin American Politics

POL-3393- Latin American Politics

... in political development in Latin America during the last ...trajectories, political and economic development, democratization, and social ...affecting Latin America as a whole, but readings ...

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Latin American Democracy: Flourishing or Floundering?

Latin American Democracy: Flourishing or Floundering?

... The majority party countered that in this case, it was best to dispense with the proceeding before the Constitutional Commission and instead debate the issue before the whole[r] ...

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