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El problema obrero en Puerto Real. Febrero-Julio 1936. (Continuación)
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The real effects of liquidity: Puerto Rico as a natural experiment
Economic Inquiry, 2021AbstractThis paper investigates the consequences of a large and sustained liquidity infusion on the real economy using Section 936 tax incentives in Puerto Rico as a natural experiment. I find that the tax incentives increased liquidity and lowered the cost of funds for PR banks. Furthermore, 936 funds stimulated C&I and real estate loans. However,
CARLOS D Ramirez
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Vertebrate Fauna from Locus 39, Puerto Real, Haiti
Journal of Field Archaeology, 1986Abstract Puerto Real was a Spanish town founded between 1502 and 1505 on the island of Hispaniola, in what is now Haiti. Analysis of the vertebrate fauna excavated in 1981 from one section of the town, Locus 39, indicates that cattle were abundant and that use of other taxa was limited. The faunal collection included 71,179 bones, weighing 207,703.92 g.
Elizabeth J Reitz
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La estabilidad de la demanda real de dinero en Puerto Rico [PDF]
Este trabajo desarrolla una funcion de demanda de saldos monetarios reales, para el caso de Puerto Rico, con el objetivo de probar la estabilidad de la demanda real de dinero. De acuerdo al modelo teorico desarrollado, los saldos monetarios reales en Puerto Rico son sensibles a la actividad economica real y a las acciones de la politica monetaria ...
Rodríguez Ramos, Carlos A.; Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras.
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Domestic adaptation at Puerto Real, Haiti
Historical Archaeology, 1986Archaeological investigation of domestic adaptation at the 16th-century Spanish colony of Puerto Real is discussed. The results are compared to data from similar sites in St. Augustine, Florida. It is suggested that economic and environmental factors were prime movers in influencing the adaptive strategies revealed at the respective sites.
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Is Puerto Limon a Real Lemon? Port Inefficiency and its Impact
2011This paper presents a comparative analysis of the inefficient Puerto Limon in Costa Rica and the efficient port of Cartagena in Colombia, illustrating the influence of port efficiency on the costs of maritime transport and the damaging impact this has upon trade.
Paul Kent, Alan Fox
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The Real Effects of Liquidity: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in Puerto Rico
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018Research has found that negative liquidity shocks contract bank lending and amplify economic downturns. This paper investigates a reverse scenario — the effects of a flooding of liquidity on financial markets, using the case of Puerto Rico as a quasi-natural experiment. The U.S. Tax Reform Act of 1976 implemented tax incentives (through IRC Section 936)
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Beobachtungen in einem römischen Töpferbezirk bei Puerto Real, Prov. Cadiz
2017-
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Sub-surface Patterning at Puerto Real: a 16th Century Town on Haiti's North Coast
Journal of Field Archaeology, 1986Abstract Contour mapping and sub-surface testing undertaken at Puerto Real, Haiti, provide information on the spatial distributions of cultural materials at that 16th-century Spanish community. The topographic mapping was useful in distinguishing major relief; it was found, however, that masonry construction materials were the only cultural remains ...
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Will the “Real” Puerto Rican Culture Please Stand Up? Thoughts on Cultural Nationalism
2007Few people will disagree that arroz con gandules is part of Puerto Rican culture, but few will agree that mangu or rape are also a part of it. Are reggaeton, hip-hop, and punk as much a part of Puerto Rican culture as danza, plena, and jibaro music? Is boricua culture a selective agglomeration of our collective virtues or does it also include our worst
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