1 December 2017
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Econometrics
Economic growth
Employment
Inequality
Financial and monetary sector
Financing and external debt
Financing for development
Fiscal affairs
Health
Cities and human settlements
Income distribution
Labour policy
Macroeconomics
Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)
Mining resources
Poverty
Productivity
Public administration
Public income and expenditure
Social protection
Trade in goods and services
Value chains
Population and housing censuses
Social statistics
Internal migration
Foreign direct investment
Programme and policy evaluation
Public policies
Migration
CEPAL Review no. 123
- Physical description: 236 páginas.
- Publisher: CEPAL
- UN symbol (Signature): LC/PUB.2017/24-P
- Date: 1 December 2017
- ISBN: 789211219722
Table of contents
- Effects of internal migration on the human settlements system in Latin America and the Caribbean / Jorge Rodríguez Vignoli
- Economic growth and income concentration and their effects on poverty in Brazil / Jair Andrade Araujo, Emerson Marinho and Guaracyane Lima Campêlo
- Personal income tax and income inequality in Ecuador between 2007 and 2011 / Liliana Cano
- Analysis of formal-informal transitions in the Ecuadorian labour market / Adriana Patricia Vega Núñez
- The impact on wages, employment and exports of backward linkages between multinational companies and SMEs / Juan Carlos Leiva, Ricardo Monge-González and Juan Antonio Rodríguez-Álvarez
- Job satisfaction in Chile: geographic determinants and differences / Luz María Ferrada
- Currency carry trade and the cost of international reserves in Mexico / Carlos A. Rozo and Norma Maldonado
- The mining canon and the budget political cycle in Peru’s district municipalities, 2002-2011 / Carol Pebe, Norally Radas and Javier Torres
- A structuralist-Keynesian model for determining the optimum real exchange rate for Brazil’s economic development process: 1999-2015 / André Nassif, Carmen Feijó and Eliane Araújo
- Impact of the Guaranteed Health Plan with a single community premium on the demand for private health insurance in Chile / Eduardo Bitran, Fabián Duarte, Dalila Fernandes and Marcelo Villena.