Latin American Economic Review
2014 - 2019
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Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- An analysis of economic incentives to encourage organ donation: evidence from Chile pp. 1-18
- Marcela Parada-Contzen and Felipe Vásquez-Lavín
- Skills versus Luck: Bolivia and its recent Bonanza pp. 1-27
- Romulo Chumacero
- Urban transport systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: lessons and challenges pp. 1-25
- Patricia Yanez-Pagans, Daniel Martinez, Oscar Mitnik, Lynn Scholl and Antonia Vazquez
- Time goes by so slowly (for those who wait): a field experiment in health care pp. 1-17
- Sofía Garrido and Emilio Gutierrez
- Pollution and the choice of where to work and live within Mexico City pp. 1-17
- Matías Fontenla, M. Ben Goodwin and Fidel Gonzalez
- Delineating functional territories from outer space pp. 1-24
- Julio Berdegue, Tatiana Hiller, Juan Ramírez, Santiago Satizábal, Isidro Soloaga, Juan Soto Díaz, Miguel Uribe and Olga Vargas
- Do changes in divorce legislation have an impact on divorce rates? The case of unilateral divorce in Mexico pp. 1-24
- Edith Aguirre
- Introduction: Research at the policy frontier in Latin America (Volume II) pp. 1-5
- Sebastian Galiani
- The dynamic linkage between renewable energy, tourism, CO2 emissions, economic growth, foreign direct investment, and trade pp. 1-19
- Mehdi Ben Jebli, Slim Ben Youssef and Nicholas Apergis
- Pass-through and competition: the impact of soft drink taxes as seen through Mexican supermarkets pp. 1-23
- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez and Eduardo M. Medina-Cortina
- Evidence-based gender equality policy and pay in Latin America and the Caribbean: progress and challenges pp. 1-23
- Rosangela Bando
- Poverty alleviation strategies under informality: evidence for Latin America pp. 1-40
- Martin Caruso Bloeck, Sebastian Galiani and Federico Weinschelbaum
- The rise and fall of Argentina pp. 1-40
- Rok Spruk
- Educational upgrading and returns to skills in Latin America: evidence from a supply–demand framework pp. 1-20
- Pablo Acosta, Guillermo Cruces, Sebastian Galiani and Leonardo Gasparini
- Oil price, energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions: insight into sustainability challenges in Venezuela pp. 1-26
- Tobechi F. Agbanike, Chinazaekpere Nwani, Uwazie I. Uwazie, Lasbrey I. Anochiwa, Thank-God C. Onoja and Ikwor O. Ogbonnaya
- The impact of competition with China in the US market on innovation in Mexican manufacturing firms pp. 1-21
- Liliana Meza-González and Jaime Marie Sepulveda
- Property rights and intellectual property protection, GDP growth and individual well-being in Latin America pp. 1-21
- Amina Ahmed Lahsen and Alan Piper
- Road safety: challenges and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1-30
- Sebastian Martinez, Raul Sanchez and Patricia Yanez-Pagans
- Frontiers in the economics of crime: lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1-36
- Laura Jaitman
Volume 27, issue 1, 2018
- Argentine trade policies in the XX century: 60 years of solitude pp. 1-30
- Irene Brambilla, Sebastian Galiani and Guido Porto
- Yet another tale of two cities: Buenos Aires and Chicago pp. 1-33
- Filipe Campante and Edward L. Glaeser
- Some elements of Peronist beliefs and tastes pp. 1-34
- Rafael Di Tella and Juan Dubra
- Introduction to Argentine exceptionalism pp. 1-22
- Edward L. Glaeser, Rafael Di Tella and Lucas Llach
- An estimation of CPI biases in Argentina 1985–2005 and its implications on real income growth and income distribution pp. 1-50
- Pablo Gluzmann and Federico Sturzenegger
- On the role of financial aid in a default episode pp. 1-19
- Gabriel Cuadra, Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago Garcia-Verdu
- Path-dependent import-substitution policies: the case of Argentina in the twentieth century pp. 1-53
- Sebastian Galiani and Paulo Somaini
- Asymmetric real-exchange-rate effects on capital accumulation: evidence from non-linear ARDL models for Mexico pp. 1-24
- Carlos A. Ibarra
- The Argentina Paradox: microexplanations and macropuzzles pp. 1-17
- Alan Taylor
- The demand for military spending in Latin American countries pp. 1-17
- Christos Kollias, Suzanna Maria Paleologou, Panayiotis Tzeremes and Nickolaos Tzeremes
- Growth, inequality and poverty dynamics in Mexico pp. 1-25
- Alberto Javier Iniguez-Montiel and Takashi Kurosaki
- A short episodic history of income distribution in Argentina pp. 1-45
- Facundo Alvaredo, Guillermo Cruces and Leonardo Gasparini
- Trade liberalization and informality in Argentina: exploring the adjustment mechanisms pp. 1-29
- Guillermo Cruces, Guido Porto and Mariana Viollaz
- Efficiency in public higher education on Argentina 2004–2013: institutional decisions and university-specific effects pp. 1-18
- Facundo Quiroga-Martínez, Esteban Fernández-Vázquez and Catalina Lucía Alberto
Volume 26, issue 1, 2017
- Determinants of social spending in Latin America during and after the Washington consensus: a dynamic panel error-correction model analysis pp. 1-32
- Fernando Martín-Mayoral and Juan Fernández Sastre
- Purchasing power parity in Mexico since 1933 pp. 1-18
- Frederick Wallace
- A theory of sequential group reciprocity pp. 1-19
- Alejandro T. Moreno-Okuno and Alejandro Mosiño
- The impact of pharmaceutical innovation on cancer mortality in Mexico, 2003–2013 pp. 1-22
- Frank Lichtenberg
- The rise and fall of income inequality in Chile pp. 1-31
- Francisco Parro and Loreto Reyes
- A dynamic factor model for the Mexican economy: are common trends useful when predicting economic activity? pp. 1-35
- Francisco Corona, Graciela González-Farías and Pedro Orraca
- Machinery production networks in Latin America: a quantity and quality analysis pp. 1-35
- Mateus Silva Chang
- Changes in rural poverty in Perú 2004–2012 pp. 1-20
- Samuel Morley
- Defence expenditure and economic growth in Latin American countries: evidence from linear and nonlinear causality tests pp. 1-25
- Christos Kollias, Suzanna-Maria Paleologou, Panayiotis Tzeremes and Nickolaos Tzeremes
- Interest rate pass-through in the Dominican Republic pp. 1-25
- Francesco Grigoli and Jose Manuel Mota Aquino
Volume 25, issue 1, 2016
- Production risk and adoption of irrigation technology: evidence from small-scale farmers in Chile pp. 1-37
- Cesar Salazar and John Rand
- The economic integration of Spain: a change in the inflation pattern pp. 1-41
- Alejandro C. García-Cintado, Diego Romero-Ávila and Carlos Usabiaga
- Great expectations? evidence from Colombia’s exchange rate survey pp. 1-27
- Juan Jose Echavarria and Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas
- Poverty, vulnerability, and the middle class in Latin America pp. 1-44
- Marco Stampini, Marcos Robles, Mayra Sáenz, Pablo Ibarraran and Nadin Medellín
- Does the commodities boom support the export led growth hypothesis? Evidence from Latin American countries pp. 1-13
- Werner Kristjanpoller, Josephine E. Olson and Rodolfo I. Salazar
- Does corruption affect cooperation? A laboratory experiment pp. 1-19
- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez and Luis A. Mejia
- Impact of environmental and social attitudes, and family concerns on willingness to pay for improved air quality: a contingent valuation application in Mexico City pp. 1-18
- Massimo Filippini and Adan Martinez-Cruz
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