Bank Involvement with SMEs: Beyond Relationiship Lending - LCR Regional Study, Augusto de la Torre, María Soledad Martínez Pería and Sergio Schmukler, March 2008
Country Insurance: Reducing Systemic Vulnerabilities in LAC - LCR Regional Study, Issam Abousleiman, Cesar Calderon, Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati, November 15, 2007
Country Insurance: Reducing Systemic Vulnerabilities in LAC - Presentation by Tito Cordella in Recife, Brazil - December 2007
Emerging Capital Markets and Globlization: The Latin American Experience - A. de la Torre and Sergio L. Schmukler, Stanford University Press and the World Bank Report (2006)
The Role of Fiscal Policy in Human Developoment and Growth - LCR Regional Study, Rodrigo Suescún, March 30, 2007
Discovery and Development: An Empirical Exploration of "New" Products Bailey Klinger and Daniel Lederman, Policy Research Working Paper 3450, 2004
Foreign direct investments, financial markets and growth
Economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
The macroeconomics of infrastructure in LAC
Argentina: What Went Wrong? May, 2003, Washington D.C.
Legitimando la Reforma, Marzo, 2003, Panamá (141K PDF)s
Latin American Outlook, March, 2003, Washington D.C. (282K PDF)
VI LAC Meets the Market: Learning to Live with Less External Debt? April 11, 2003, Washington D.C.
The Relative Richness of the Poor: Natural Resuources, Human Capital and Economic Growth Bravo-Ortega and De Gregorio June, 2003
Turmoil in Latin AmericaWorld Bank Working Paper 3 (2003)
Mexican Investment After the Tequila Crisis 146k PDF Daniel Lederman, Joseph Stiglitz, Guillermo Perry and Ana Maria Menendez, Journal of International Money and Finance, Srping 2003
Securing our Future in a Global Economy David de Ferranti, Guillermo E. Perry, Indermit S. Gill and Luis Servén En español
Adjustments after Speculative Attacks in Latin America and Asia: A Tale of Two Regions ? by Guillermo Perry and Daniel Lederman En español
Financial Vulnerability, Spillover Effects, and Contagion: Lessons from the Asian Crises for Latin America by Guillermo Perry and Daniel Lederman
Capital Flows, Country Risk and Contagion Norbert Fiess, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2943, 2003
Comercio Internacional: politicas, estructuras e implicaciones macro December 5, 2002, Costa Rica s
Trade Structure, Trade Policy and Economic Policy Options in Central America Guillermo Perry, Daniel Lederman and Rodrigo Suescun Forthcoming. Washington D.C. November, 2002
V LAC Meets the Market - Recovery: Still in the Cards? September 26, 2002, Washington D.C.
Latin America: Recent Trends and Outcomes September 11, 2002, Washington D.C.
Regional Convergence in Mexico. Before and After NAFTA September 9, 2002, Washington, D.C.
Migration, FDI and Trade in Mexico September 9, 2002, Washington, D.C.
The Integration of Capital Markets in North America since NAFTA September 9, 2002, Washington, D.C.
Comercio, productividad y desarrollo en LAC July 18-19, 2002, Bolivia s
The Relative Richness of the Poor: Natural Resuources, Human Capital and Economic Growth June, 2003
The Anatomy of a Multiple Crisis: Why Was Argentina Special and What Can We Learn from It? Guillermo Perry and Luis Serven Forthcoming. Washington D.C. May, 2002
Financial Globalization: Unequal Blessings, April, 2002, U of Notre Dame, U.S.A. (933K PDF)
IV LAC Meets the Market: Sovereign Debt Workouts April 15, 2002, Washington D.C.
Trade for Development in Latin America March 6-8, 2002, Chile
Can Fiscal Rules Help Reduce Macroeconomic Volatility in LAC? Guillermo Perry and Luis Serven Prepared for the IMF/World Bank Conference on Fiscal Rules and Institutions Oaxaca, Mexico, February 2002
The Political Economy of Protection. Theory and the Chilean Experience Paper available (262 pages long), forthcoming book, 2003
Mexico Five Years After the Crisis Daniel Lederman, Joseph Stiglitz, Guillermo Perry and Ana Maria Menendez, in Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 eds. B. Pleskovic and N. Stern. World Bank, 2001
Mercosur: Trade Agreement, Exchange Rate Disagreement? December 14, 2001, Regional Integration Network, Punta Del Este.
Expanding NAFTA to Latin America: It Is Not Just Trade December 5, 2001, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
Recent Events and Capital Flows November 29, 2001, 3rd LAC Meets the Markets Encounter Conference, Washington D.C.
Tropical Bubbles: Asset Prices in Latin America, 1980-2001 Guillermo Perry and Santiago Herrera in "Asset Price Bubbles: The Implications for Monetary, Regulatory, and International Policies." Ed. William C. Hunter, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, to be published in 2002. The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2724, November 2001
Washington Contentious: Economic Policies for Social Equity in Latin America Nancy Birdsall and Augusto de la Torre Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Inter-American Dialogue, 2001
Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries August 2001, El Escorial, Spain s
Growth and Poverty Reduction: Policies and Institutions for a Globalized Economy August 10, 2001, Sao Paulo, Brazil s
Debt Management, Debt Markets and Credibility: What Comes First? June 11-13, 2001, Workshop on Development Debt Markets in Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Output Fluctuations in Latin America: What Explains the Recent Slowdown? Guillermo Perry, Santiago Herrera, and Neile Quintero The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2333, May 2000
Economic Reforms and Total Factor Productivity Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean (1950-95): An Empirical Note Daniel Lederman and Pablo Fajnzylber Policy Research Working Paper 2114, 1999
Adjustments after Speculative Attacks in Latin America and Asia: A Tale of Two Regions? Guillermo Perry and Daniel Lederman April, 1999
Financial Vulnerability, Spillover Effects and Contagion: Lessons from the Asian Crises for Latin America Guillermo Perry and Daniel Lederman World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies Viewpoints, 1998
Improving Mandatory Saving Programs, by S. Valdes-Prieto
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