Sources of Economic Fluctuations in Latin America and Implications for Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes
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- 1 January 2000
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Abstract
This paper studies the sources of economic fluctuations in three key Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico) using a dynamic panel model, distiKeywords
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