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Ecuador
Argentina
Trade Policy Options for Argentina in the Short and Long Runs Daniel Lederman and Pablo Sanguinetti, 2003
Argentina: What Went Wrong? May 9, 2003, Washington D.C.
The Rise and Fall of Argentina's Currency Crisis October, 2002
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
Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina: Provocative Responses from Individuals Daniel Lederman Policy Research Working Paper 2821, 2002
Mercosur: Trade Agreement, Exchange Rate Disagreement? December 14, 2001, Regional Integration Network, Punta Del Este.
Crime in Argentina: A Preliminary Assessment Daniel Lederman Paper available, 1999
The Pension System and the Crisis in Argentina: Learning the Lessons, by R. Rofman
Brazil
The Dynamics of Poverty and its Determinants: the Case of Northeast of Brazil and its States D. Verner and N. Fiess, Policy Research Working Paper 3259, (2004)
Migration and Human Capital in Brazil D. Verner and N. Fiess, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3093, (2003)
Mercosur: Trade Agreement, Exchange Rate Disagreement? December 14, 2001, Regional Integration Network, Punta Del Este.
Central America
Central America Free Trade Agreement
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
Trade Integration and Rural Economies in Less Developed Countries: Lessons from Micro Economy-wide Models with Particular Attention to Mexico and Central America, by J. E. Taylor
Chile
The Political Economy of Protection. Theory and the Chilean Experience,D. Lederman Stanford Univerity Press, 2003 (2.5MB PDF)
The Political Economy of Unilateral Trade Liberalization: The Case of Chile Daniel Lederman Sebastian Edwards in Going Alone: The Case for Relaxed Reciprocity in Freeing Trade ed. J. Bhagwati. The MIT Press 2002
Firm Entry and Exit, Labor Demand, and Trade Reform. Evidence from Chile and Colombia William Maloney, Pablo Fajnzylber, and E. Riveiro Policy Research Working Paper 2659, 2001
Revealed Preference and Self-insurance: Can We Learn from the Self-employed in Chile?, by A. Barr and T. Packard
Social Security Coverage in Chile, 1990-2001, by S. Valdes-Prieto
Colombia
Firm Entry and Exit, Labor Demand, and Trade Reform. Evidence from Chile and Colombia William Maloney, Pablo Fajnzylber, and E. Riveiro Policy Research Working Paper 2659, 2001
Costa Rica
Efectos potenciales de un tratado de libre comercio entre USA y Centro América sobre el sector agropecuario y agroindustrial de Costa Rica y El Salvador, by R. Monge, C. Gonzalez, and F. Monge s
Ecuador
Oil, Agriculture, and the Public Sector. Linking Intersector Dynamics in Ecuador (with D. Verner) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3094, (2003)
El Salvador
Efectos potenciales de un tratado de libre comercio entre USA y Centro América sobre el sector agropecuario y agroindustrial de Costa Rica y El Salvador, by R. Monge, C. Gonzalez, and F. Monge s
Mexico
Lessons from NAFTA
Measuring Vulnerability: Who Suffered in the 1995 Mexican Crisis? W. Maloney, W. Cunningham and M. Bosch, Paper available, (2002) PDF
Mexican Investment After the Tequila Crisis Daniel Lederman, Joseph Stiglitz, Guillermo Perry and Ana Maria Menendez Paper available, forthcoming in Journal of International Money and Finance, 2003
Mexico: el TLCAN no es suficiente, December 5, 2002, Costa Rica s
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.
Learning form Mexico's NAFTA Experience September 9, 2002, Washington, D.C.
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
Changes in the Patterns of External Financing in Mexico Since the Approval of NAFTA, by A. Cuevas, M. Messmacher, and A. Werner
Economic Integration's Effects on Air Emissions in Mexico's Refining and Electricity Generation Sectors, by J. Gilbreath
Emigration and Educational Attainment in Mexico, by G. Hanson
The Impact of NAFTA on Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Mexico and the Excluded Countries, by A. Monge-Naranjo
Lessons from NAFTA: The Case of Mexico's Agricultural Sector, by A. Yunez-Naude
Liberalization, Knowledge, and Technology: Lessons from Veterinary Pharmaceutics and Poultry in Mexico, by D. Meyer
Macroeconomic Synchronization between Mexico and its NAFTA Partners, by A. Cuevas, M. Messmacher and A. Werner
Migration, Trade and FDI in Mexico, by P. Aroca and W. F. Maloney
Did NAFTA Increase Labor Market Integration between the United States and Mexico?, by R. Robertson
NAFTA and Mexico's Reforms on Investor Protection, by F. Lopez de Silanes
Scale, Technological Change and Human Capital: Manufacturing and Development in Mexico, by D. Meyer and A. Foster
Sources of Regional (non) Convergence in Mexico, by G. Esquivel and M. Messmacher
Trade Integration and Rural Economies in Less Developed Countries: Lessons from Micro Economy-wide Models with Particular Attention to Mexico and Central America, by J. E. Taylor
Uruguay
Mercosur: Trade Agreement, Exchange Rate Disagreement? December 14, 2001, Regional Integration Network, Punta Del Este. |
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