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02-Feb-2010
Iboamerica in PISA 2006 focuses on the peformance of eight Iberoamerican countries in PISA 2006: two European countries, Spain and Portugal, and six from Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay.
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04-Apr-2007
OECD Development Centre
This book describes the opportunities and challenges that Latin American economies will face as Chinese importance in the world economy—and in Latin America's traditional markets—continues to grow.
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22-Feb-2006
Despite considerable progress made by Latin America’s biggest economies in putting their public finances in order, numerous challenges remain. Challenges to Fiscal Adjustment in Latin America: The Cases ...
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14-Dec-2004
The development of the tradable sector is a permanent concern for policy makers in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. This book contributes to the understanding of market mechanisms and policy interactions that ...
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22-Jun-2001
The 1990s have witnessed growing demand for learning throughout the world. Compelling incentives for individuals, economies and societies to raise the level of education have been the driving force behind ...
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01-Mar-2001
The central question tackled here is that of the desirability of foreign direct investment over other flows, such as bank lending.
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01-Jun-1998
This study examines the link between FDI and development in six dynamic non-Member economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. These countries have all adopted different ...
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30-Apr-1997
The study of Argentine long-term growth makes clear the importance of economic policy in a country's development. An emerging country at the end of the 19th century, Argentina possessed exceptional comparative advantages that were efficiently developed for more than 50 years.
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