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Approaches to results-based funding in tertiary education: identifying finance reform options for Chile
Documents and Reports, 2004This paper profiles international experiences and discusses strengths and weaknesses in approaches to results-based funding of tertiary education in order to identify finance reform options for Chile.The paper is divided into the following sections: describes the Chilean public financing system of tertiary education; discusses the need for establishing data collection structures and identifiesDocumentThe price of inconvertible deposits: the stock market boom during the Argentine crisis
World Bank, 2003This paper analyses the boom in the stock market during the Argentine crisis. It points to a new set of literature that attributes this development to a boom in stocks of companies with American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) that may have been used as a channel for capital outflows.DocumentThe impact of trade liberalisation on wage inequality: evidence from Argentina
Universidad Torcuato di Tello, Argentina, 2003During the early nineties Argentina undertook a broad programme of trade liberalisation through policies applied unilaterally, regionally and within the multilateral negotiations of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT).DocumentMercosur and the behavior of labor markets in Argentina and Uruguay
Universidad Torcuato di Tello, Argentina, 2002This paper describes the evolution of labour markets in Argentina and Uruguay since Mercosur came into effect in 1991.DocumentRestoring economic growth in Argentina
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2003This study explores the causes of Argentina’s economic collapse in late 2001 and 2002 and examines the measures needed to help restore sustainable growth.DocumentMobilisation and accountability: a study of societal control in the Cabezas case in Argentina
Universidad Torcuato di Tello, Argentina, 2002This paper aims to analyse how civil society organisations in Argentina used legal, media and mobilisation strategies to elicit accountability from political authorities.DocumentThe institutional foundations of public policy: a transactions approach with application to Argentina
2003This paper examines public policies as the outcomes of complex intertemporal exchanges among politicians.The authors claim that the political institutions of a country constitute the framework within which these transactions are accomplished.DocumentThe Argentine banking and exchange rate crisis of 2001: can we learn something new about financial crisis?
Instituto de Economia, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, 2002One explanation of the banking crisis in Argentina in 2001 is that idiosyncratic, random shocks affecting the solvency of individual banks caused depositors to withdraw savings, causing panic which then spread throughout the system.DocumentWhich exchange rate regime for Asia
Brookings Institution, 2004This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about the appropriate exchange rate system for Asian economies, which has erupted since the Asian financial crisis.DocumentCrises in Argentina 1823 – 2002: the same old story?
Asociación Argentina de Economía Política, Buenos Aires, 2003This paper looks for regularities in the history of economic crises in Argentina, analysing the behaviour of key macroeconomic variables before, during and after the crises.Pages
