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This study consists of two substantive components that provide an overview of the different methodologies currently being applied...
Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS), by their very nature, are vulnerable to external shocks. Research shows that the Caribbean...
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is seeking to provide support to the Governments of Guyana,...
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Subregional
Headquarters for the Caribbean presents its fourth edition...
Job creation continues to be a priority in economic policy because the wellbeing of families depends on the quantity and quality of jobs available...
Health care migration is a large and global business. Recruitment is decentralized, involves both public and private sector entrepreneurs, and is...
Financial integration among countries entails a series of well-known benefits. On the one hand, net inflows of external savings can complement...
The 2008-2009 edition of Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy is divided into three chapters. Chapter I offers a medium-term...
This study presents dynamic labour demand estimates based oninformation for 15 Latin American countries in the last three decades. Itis found that...
This paper examines four hypotheses: (i); in Brazil, as in otherperipheral countries in the post-crisis context, a policy choice appears tohave...
The purpose of this study is to examine gender wage gaps in Chileusing a new database, the Social Protection Survey (EPS); 2002-2006,which makes...
This paper studies the determinants of manufacturing exports toChina. Data from 79 countries for the 1990-2006 period and estimatesof gravity...
This essay suggests that there is a body of Latin Americanstructuralist economic theory which possesses distinctive characteristicswhile having a...
Many empirical studies of crime assume that victims andperpetrators live in a single geographical unit, the implication being thatthe socio-...