Latin American Economic Review
2014 - 2019
Current editor(s): Susan W. Parker, Kaniska Dam and Gonzalo Castañeda
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Volume 24, issue 1, 2015
- Implicit redistribution within Argentina’s social security system: a micro-simulation exercise pp. 1-35

- Pedro Moncarz
- Inflation targeting and term premia estimates for Latin America pp. 1-21

- Andrew Blake, Garreth Rule and Ole Rummel
- Intergenerational transmission of education: the relative importance of transmission channels pp. 1-44

- Florian Wendelspiess Chávez Juárez
- A robust Bayesian dynamic linear model for Latin-American economic time series: “the Mexico and Puerto Rico cases” pp. 1-17

- Jairo Fúquene, Marta Álvarez and Luis Raúl Pericchi
- Climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean: policy options and research priorities pp. 1-39

- Brian Feld and Sebastian Galiani
- Introduction to research at the policy frontier in Latin America pp. 1-6

- Sebastian Galiani
- Measuring the efficiency of public schools in Uruguay: main drivers and policy implications pp. 1-28

- Daniel Santín and Gabriela Sicilia
- Does access to free health insurance crowd-out private transfers? Evidence from Mexico’s Seguro Popular pp. 1-34

- Pedro Orraca-Romano
- Product competition and R&D investment under spillovers within full or partial collusion games pp. 1-27

- Kai Zhao
- Progress and challenges in achieving an evidence-based education policy in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1-30

- Miguel Urquiola
- The rise of noncommunicable diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges for public health policies pp. 1-56

- Maria Anauati, Sebastian Galiani and Federico Weinschelbaum
- Urban infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean: public policy priorities pp. 1-57

- Laura Jaitman
- On intergenerational (im)mobility in Latin America pp. 1-29

- Christian Daude and Virginia Robano
- Does access to health insurance reduce the risk of miscarriages? Evidence from Mexico’s Seguro popular pp. 1-10

- Tobias Pfutze
- US–Mexico border tourism and day trips: an aberration in globalization? pp. 1-18

- John Berdell and Animesh Ghoshal
Volume 23, issue 1, 2014
- Economic behavior of indigenous peoples: the Mexican case pp. 1-58

- Juan Pérez Velasco Pavón
- Greetings from the Editor-in-Chief pp. 1-2

- Juan Rosellon
- What determines adult cognitive skills? Influences of pre-school, school, and post-school experiences in Guatemala pp. 1-32

- Jere Behrman, John Hoddinott, John Maluccio, Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Emily Behrman, Reynaldo Martorell, Manuel Ramírez-Zea and Aryeh Stein
- Trend-cycle decomposition for Peruvian GDP: application of an alternative method pp. 1-44

- Ángel Guillén and Gabriel Rodríguez
- Real exchange rate and manufacturing growth in Latin America pp. 1-17

- Paulo Vaz and Werner Baer
- Market discipline: a review of the Mexican deposit market pp. 1-33

- Edgar Demetrio Tovar-García
- The effect of coca and FDI on the level of corruption in Bolivia pp. 1-23

- Antonio Bojanic
- Growth, bank credit, and inflation in Mexico: evidence from an ARDL-bounds testing approach pp. 1-22

- Miguel Tinoco-Zermeño, Francisco Venegas-Martínez and Víctor Torres-Preciado
- New directions of trade for the agri-food industry: a disaggregated approach for different income countries, 1963–2000 pp. 1-22

- Raúl Serrano and Vicente Pinilla
- Do Mexicans care about air pollution? pp. 1-24

- José Rodríguez-Sánchez
- Erratum to: Structural change, marginal land and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1-1

- Edward Barbier
- Structural change, marginal land and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1-29

- Edward Barbier and John Bugas
- Closing the achievement gap in mathematics: evidence from a remedial program in Mexico City pp. 1-30

- Emilio Gutierrez and Rodimiro Rodrigo