CEPAL Review no. 118

1 April 2016 | Publication

CEPAL Review no. 118

- Physical description: 240 páginas.
- Publisher: ECLAC
- UN symbol (Signature): LC/G.2676-P
- Date: 1 April 2016
- ISBN: 9789211219159

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Table of contents

  • CEPAL Review marks its fortieth anniversary
  • Raúl Prebisch and economic dynamics: cyclical growth and centre-periphery interaction / Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
  • Inequality in Latin America: a global measurement / Verónica Amarante, Marco Galván and Xavier Mancero
  • Foreign direct investment and income inequality in Latin America: a sectoral analysis / Macarena Suanes
  • The use of key indicators to assess Latin America’s long-term economic performance / Stefanie Garry and Francisco G. Villarreal
  • Does the contribution made by early education to later academic achievement differ in Latin America?: pisa 2009-2012 / Luis Fernando Gamboa and Natalia Krüger
  • South-South trade and South-North trade: which contributes more to development in Asia and South America? Insights from estimating income elasticities of import demand / Thomas Bernhardt
  • A multidimensional time use and well-being index: a proposal for Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Uruguay / Evelyn Benvin, Elizabeth Rivera and Varinia Tromben
  • Intersectoral flows of technological knowledge in emerging countries: an input-output analysis / Eduardo Gonçalves and Amir Borges Ferreira Neto
  • The business cycle and copper mining in Chile / Fernando Fuentes and Carlos J. García
  • Beyond capital controls: regulation of foreign currency derivatives markets in the Republic of Korea and Brazil after the global financial crisis / Daniela Magalhães Prates and Barbara Fritz
  • Agricultural productivity: closing the gap between Brazil and the United States / José Eustáquio Ribeiro Vieira Filho and Armando Fornazier
  • Community, connectivity and the regional movement in Patagonia: the evolution of social capital in the Aysén Region of Chile / John W. Durston, José Manuel Gaete and Miguel Pérez.