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Latin American trade elasticities
Journal of Economics and Finance, 1999An important issue in applied international economics is the extent to which trade flows adjust to changes in income, relative prices, and exchange rates. While there have been numerous surveys regarding merchandise trade elasticities in industrial economies such as Japan and the United States, relatively little work has been completed with respect to ...
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Latin American Trade Relations
Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1997There has always been a certain attitude in Washington having to do with Latin America. It is that Latin America is not quite a grown-up place and, therefore, is worthy of intense US interest only when the region, or part of it, falls into a crisis that crosses paths with one of the US hot-button issues of the moment: drugs, immigration, human rights ...
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Who Supports Free Trade in Latin America? [PDF]
This paper examines individual trade policy preferences across 17 countries in Latin America. The focus is on whether skilled or unskilled workers are more likely to support liberalised trade and on whether country characteristics, such as factor endowments, alter the preferences of skilled and unskilled workers.
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Aslib Proceedings, 1956
Any attempt to generalize when referring to Latin America is extremely hazardous, since economic causes, effects and trends vary from country to country and there is always some exception to the rule. This is understandable with an area covering a land surface more than four times the size of Europe and containing no less than twenty countries, one of ...
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Any attempt to generalize when referring to Latin America is extremely hazardous, since economic causes, effects and trends vary from country to country and there is always some exception to the rule. This is understandable with an area covering a land surface more than four times the size of Europe and containing no less than twenty countries, one of ...
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Geographical Review, 1941
THE Habana Conference of July, I940, had for its purpose the discussion of the closely related subjects of hemisphere defense and economic accord between the conferring nations. The diagrams presented herewith illustrate one phase of the economic problem: they show the volume and value of the principal LatinAmerican exports and their destinations for ...
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THE Habana Conference of July, I940, had for its purpose the discussion of the closely related subjects of hemisphere defense and economic accord between the conferring nations. The diagrams presented herewith illustrate one phase of the economic problem: they show the volume and value of the principal LatinAmerican exports and their destinations for ...
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Latin American Foreign Trade Characteristics
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1940BECAUSE of the shock of the wars which for the past year have been spreading over sections of Europe and the Orient, any analysis of Latin American trade characteristics is subject to those unknown factors which result from the artificially produced economic happenings arising from armed struggles on a large scale.
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2005
A \(k\)-homogeneous Latin trade is a trade which intersects each row, column, and entry of a Latin square 0 or \(k\) times. The authors construct a class of 4-homogeneous Latin trades from rectangular packings of the plane with circles. They conjecture that \(k\)-homogeneous Latin trades with \(k>3\) will be helpful in locating minimum critical sets in
Cavenagh, N. J. +2 more
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A \(k\)-homogeneous Latin trade is a trade which intersects each row, column, and entry of a Latin square 0 or \(k\) times. The authors construct a class of 4-homogeneous Latin trades from rectangular packings of the plane with circles. They conjecture that \(k\)-homogeneous Latin trades with \(k>3\) will be helpful in locating minimum critical sets in
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