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IDB Publications (Book Chapters)
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- Ch 1 Trust, Social Cohesion, and Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 1-26

- Philip Keefer and Carlos Scartascini
- Ch 1 The Debt Conundrum , pp 1-4

- Andrew Powell and Oscar Valencia
- Ch 1 Raising Children: The Case for Government Intervention , pp 1-24

- Samuel Berlinski, Luca Flabbi and Florencia Lopez Boo
- Ch 1 Saving for a Sunny Day , pp 1-20

- Eduardo Cavallo and Tomas Serebrisky
- Ch 1 Learning Better for an Uncertain Future , pp 1-18

- Matias Busso, Julian Cristia, Diana Hincapie, Julian Messina and Laura Ripani
- Ch 2 A Report Card on Early Childhood Development , pp 25-54

- Norbert Schady
- Ch 2 A Primer on Trust: Measures and Determinants , pp 27-50

- Samuel Berlinski, Matias Busso, Philip Keefer and Carlos Scartascini
- Ch 2 The State of Saving in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 21-43

- Eduardo Cavallo, Veronica Frisancho and Jonathan Karver
- Ch 2 What Counts for Skills Development , pp 19-43

- María Victoria Barone, Julian Cristia and Santiago Cueto
- Ch 2 Strong External Balance Sheets for Resilient Economies , pp 5-36

- Eduardo Cavallo and Eduardo Fernández Arias
- Ch 3 Trust and the Economy , pp 51-78

- Daniel Hernaiz Diez de Medina, Philip Keefer, Miguel Purroy and Diego Vera Cossio
- Ch 3 Domestic Bond Markets: Successes and Challenges , pp 37-66

- Eduardo Borensztein and Eduardo Cavallo
- Ch 3 Family First , pp 55-90

- Samuel Berlinski, Florencia Lopez Boo, Ana Pérez Expósito and Norbert Schady
- Ch 3 Skills Development: Breaking It Down , pp 45-68

- Matias Busso and Diana Hincapie
- Ch 3 Financial Systems to Make Savings Count , pp 45-73

- Andrew Powell and Eduardo Cavallo
- Ch 4 The Market for Skills: Beyond Supply and Demand , pp 69-98

- Julian Messina
- Ch 4 More and Better Saving for Productive Investment , pp 75-108

- Tomas Serebrisky, Diego Margot and Ancor Suárez-Alemán
- Ch 4 Daycare Services: It's All about Quality , pp 91-120

- M. Caridad Araujo and Norbert Schady
- Ch 4 Understanding the Rise in Debt , pp 67-94

- MarÃa Cecilia Acevedo, Leandro Andrián, Victoria Nuguer and Oscar Valencia
- Ch 4 Trust, Citizenship, and the Making of Good Public Policy , pp 79-108

- Sergio Perilla, Razvan Vlaicu and Philip Keefer
- Ch 5 Debt Sustainability: More Important than Ever , pp 95-122

- Juan Manuel Hernández, Andrew Powell and Oscar Valencia
- Ch 5 Saving for Stability , pp 109-130

- Eduardo Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Cavallo and MatÃas Marzani
- Ch 5 For Better Skills Policies: Turn on the Light , pp 99-120

- Matias Busso and Julian Cristia
- Ch 5 Early Schooling: Teachers Make the Difference , pp 121-148

- Yyannu Cruz-Aguayo and Norbert Schady
- Ch 5 Trust and the Effectiveness of Public Policy , pp 109-142

- Patricio Dominguez Rivera, Veronica Frisancho and Bridget Hoffmann
- Ch 6 Sovereign Debt Management , pp 123-160

- Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Andrew Powell
- Ch 6 More Bang for the Buck: Investing in Early Childhood Development , pp 149-178

- Edna Armendáriz, Martin Ardanaz, Julian Cristia and Diana Hincapié
- Ch 6 Getting an Early Start: Skills Development in Early Childhood , pp 121-143

- Samuel Berlinski and Ricardo Espinoza
- Ch 6 Running Out of Time: The Demographics of Saving , pp 131-156

- Solange Berstein, Mariano Bosch and María Laura Oliveri
- Ch 6 The Link between Trust and Digital Transformation , pp 143-168

- Miguel Porrua and Benjamin Roseth
- Ch 7 Institutions: Mitigating Mistrust , pp 169-194

- Philip Keefer and Carlos Scartascini
- Ch 7 Improving Skills in Childhood: A Cost-Effective Approach , pp 145-171

- Julian Cristia
- Ch 7 Saving for the Future: Pension Systems , pp 157-186

- Solange Berstein and Mariano Bosch
- Ch 7 Official Creditors: Providing More than Money , pp 161-182

- Leopoldo Avellán, Arturo Galindo and Giulia Lotti
- Ch 7 Drawing Up an Institutional Architecture , pp 179-202

- M. Caridad Araujo, Yyannu Cruz-Aguayo, Analia Jaimovich and Sharon Lynn Kagan
- Ch 8 Organization, Citizenship, and the Social Contract , pp 195-222

- Philip Keefer and Carlos Scartascini
- Ch 8 The Task at Hand: Anything but Child's Play , pp 203-210

- Samuel Berlinski and Norbert Schady
- Ch 8 A Better Way for Government to Save , pp 187-215

- Alejandro Izquierdo
- Ch 8 Past the Tipping Point? Assessing Debt Overhang in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 183-196

- Leandro Andrián and Oscar Valencia
- Ch 8 Adolescence: Difficult Challenges at a Difficult Age , pp 173-199

- Suzanne Duryea, Veronica Frisancho and Diana Hincapie
- Ch 9 Reducing Public Debt: What Works Best? , pp 197-222

- Ugo Panizza and Andrew Powell
- Ch 9 Saving Begins at Home , pp 217-242

- Veronica Frisancho
- Ch 9 The Power of Information , pp 223-254

- Philip Keefer and Carlos Scartascini
- Ch 9 Making the Most of Higher Education , pp 201-226

- Elena Arias Ortiz, Gregory Elacqua and Carolina González Velosa
- Ch 10 Sovereign Debt Restructuring: In Need of a New Approach , pp 223-254

- Joao Ayres, Anna Gelpern and Andrew Powell
- Ch 10 Firm Productivity as an Engine of Saving , pp 243-262

- Matias Busso, Andrés Fernández and Cesar Tamayo
- Ch 10 Skills Development for Adults: Toward a Lifetime of Learning , pp 227-258

- Carla Calero, Alessandro Maffioli, Oscar Mitnik and Laura Ripani
- Ch 10 Navigating a Sea of Mistrust , pp 255-286

- Philip Keefer and Carlos Scartascini
- Ch 11 Breaking the Vicious Circle: Financial Policies for High-Quality Saving , pp 263-287

- Eduardo Cavallo and Cesar Tamayo
- Ch 11 Managing Private Debt , pp 255-284

- MarÃa Cecilia Acevedo, Vanessa Alviarez and Joaquin Lennon Sabatini
- Ch 12 Balance Sheet Vulnerabilities in the Wake of the Pandemic , pp 285-308

- Rodrigo Heresi and Andrew Powell
- Ch 13 The Bottom Line on Debt , pp 309-318

- Andrew Powell and Oscar Valencia
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