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Determinants of initial technology adoption and intensification : evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean

Determinants of initial technology adoption and intensification : evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean

... internet initial adoption or intensification, since companies may acquire electricity in order to get internet access (and so outage counts may only increase from zero as the internet is ...on ... See full document

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Determinants of initial technology adoption and intensification: evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean

Determinants of initial technology adoption and intensification: evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean

... new technology or finds it more expensive to finance, they are less likely to acquire ...a technology increases intensification, while in Fuentelsaz et al (2003) greater company liquidity accelerates ... See full document

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How do financial crises affect commercial bank liquidity? Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean

How do financial crises affect commercial bank liquidity? Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean

... for Latin American and Caribbean ...suffered from no less than sixteen banking ...important determinants of the severity of banking crises is commercial bank ...main determinants of ... See full document

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Progress and challenges in achieving an evidence-based education policy in Latin America and the Caribbean

Progress and challenges in achieving an evidence-based education policy in Latin America and the Caribbean

... an initial impression of what an evidence-based policy might look ...instructional technology, teacher training, smaller classes, smaller learning groups within classes, ability grouping, student and ... See full document

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Road safety: challenges and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean

Road safety: challenges and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean

... One of the first rigorous experiments of an awareness campaign in a developing- country context was conducted by Habyarimana and Jack (2011), who examined a cam- paign aimed at improving the safety of long-distance ... See full document

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Frontiers in the economics of crime: lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean

Frontiers in the economics of crime: lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean

... little evidence-based knowledge exists about whether and to what extent predictive policing techniques will have crime prevention benefits at larger juris- dictional levels or across all offenders, and whether ... See full document

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European Union - Latin America - Caribbean - Advancing together

European Union - Latin America - Caribbean - Advancing together

... A partner of the European Commission, the EIB has become one of the principal European players on the subcontinent where, following the decision of the Council of the European Communitie[r] ... See full document

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Perspectives on EU Latin American Cooperation: Enhancing Governance, Human Mobility and Security Policies  ZEI Discussion Paper C 243/2017

Perspectives on EU Latin American Cooperation: Enhancing Governance, Human Mobility and Security Policies ZEI Discussion Paper C 243/2017

... help Latin American blocs to reinforce their governance processes, which is not an easy ...a Latin American identity that would be a very important building bloc for this region in the ...in Latin ... See full document

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The Prevalence and Impact of Skills Gaps on Latin America and the Caribbean

The Prevalence and Impact of Skills Gaps on Latin America and the Caribbean

... Wade (1992) describes several essential functions of governments according to neo-classical economics: 1. Maintain macroeconomic stability; 2. Provide high fixed cost physical infra- structure; 3. Supply public goods ... See full document

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Evidence-based gender equality policy and pay in Latin America and the Caribbean: progress and challenges

Evidence-based gender equality policy and pay in Latin America and the Caribbean: progress and challenges

... data from Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Uruguay, and Paraguay from 2007, Ñopo (2012) found that women held only 33% of top-paying jobs related to business, law, health, computer ... See full document

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Crime and Beliefs: Evidence from Latin America

Crime and Beliefs: Evidence from Latin America

... Crime and Beliefs: Evidence from Latin America Di Tella, Rafael and Donna, Javier and MacCulloch, Robert Harvard Business School, The Ohio State University, Imperial College London.[r] ... See full document

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Sport for Development and Peace in Latin America and the Caribbean

Sport for Development and Peace in Latin America and the Caribbean

... provided to 33 youth SDP coaches and its subsequent implementation in the first year of a project in Belize. While SDP programmes exist across the globe, there is a gap in the literature describing and evaluating ... See full document

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Processes of Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean (1950 2008)

Processes of Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean (1950 2008)

... There is no doubt that the first impact of remittances is on improving the living conditions of migrants and their families, and they have a direct effect on mitigating the wants of a large sector of the migrant ... See full document

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The impact of illegal immigration on U S  economy

The impact of illegal immigration on U S economy

... The probability that legal or illegal Hispanic immigrants receive health insurance is lower than among the U.S. citizens. Therefore, they will move to free public clinics or emergency rooms to in order to receive medical ... See full document

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Towards the construction of health workforce metrics for Latin America and the Caribbean

Towards the construction of health workforce metrics for Latin America and the Caribbean

... Moreover, as a central element in the discussion of metrics, HRH metrics should be capable of informing comparisons over time and space, in countries and/or regions, concerning a particular experience in the field of HRH ... See full document

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Teachers and Educational Quality: Monitoring Global Needs for 2015

Teachers and Educational Quality: Monitoring Global Needs for 2015

... Wage differentials can seriously impact the quality of education by reducing the prestige of the teaching profession. Low wages will ultimately attract less qualified individuals, and demoralise those teachers seeking a ... See full document

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Technology adoption, cooperation and trade and competitiveness policies: Re examining the uptake of renewable energy technologies (RETs) in urban Latin America using systemic approaches

Technology adoption, cooperation and trade and competitiveness policies: Re examining the uptake of renewable energy technologies (RETs) in urban Latin America using systemic approaches

... In other words, the term ‘urban’ was applied to bring out these unique features of developing country cities. For example, as noted in Chapter 1, in developing countries, generally clusters of research and development ... See full document

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Determinants of village poultry technology package adoption; limitations, constraints and opportunities in the central Oromia region, Ethio

Determinants of village poultry technology package adoption; limitations, constraints and opportunities in the central Oromia region, Ethio

... (P<0.05) decided to adopt water provision for their chicken as compared to who had more than 6 family sizes. This indicates large family size doesn’t mean more labor force for technology. Only few responsible ... See full document

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Poverty among the Elderly in Latin America and the Caribbean

Poverty among the Elderly in Latin America and the Caribbean

... information from the Household Expenditure and Income Data for Transition ...of evidence Barrientos et ...LAC evidence shown in this paper ... See full document

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Freshwater Ecosystem in Latin America and the Caribbean

Freshwater Ecosystem in Latin America and the Caribbean

... away from trying to be “omnipresent” -- by working broadly and widely at a small scale in many areas and projects -- to playing a deeper catalytic role at the field and policy ... See full document

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