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Working Papers (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)
1999-2005
These papers are written by Dallas Fed economists, in some cases in collaboration with outside economists. Working papers are preliminary drafts circulated for professional comment.
- 1990s
- Privatization, Competition, and Supercompetition in the Mexican Commercial Banking System, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0199
- When Does Financial Liberalization Make Banks Risky? : An Empirical Examination of Argentina, Canada and Mexico, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0399
- Is Foreign-Currency Indexed Debt a Commitment Technology? Some Evidence from Brazil and Mexico, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0299
- Does the Choice of Nominal Anchor Matter?, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0499
- 2000s
- Capital Account Liberalization and Disinflation in the 1990s, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0101
- Dollarization and Monetary Unions : Implementation Guidelines, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0201
- Dolarizacion Y Uniones Monetarias : Pautas De Implementacion, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0201
- Banking and Finance in Argentina in the Period 1900-35, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0501
- Did NAFTA Really Cause Mexico's High Maquiladora Growth?, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0301
- Argentina's Lost Decade, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0401
- Argentina's Recovery and "Excess" Capital Shallowing of the 1990s, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0102
- Choosing among Rival Poverty Rates : Some Tests for Latin America, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0103
- Are Labor Markets Segmented in Argentina? A Semiparametric Approach, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0701
- The Openness-inflation Puzzle Revisited, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0203
- Limited Enforcement and the Organization of Production, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0601
- Financial Liberalization, Market Discipline and Bank Risk, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0303
- Argentina's Lost Decade and Subsequent Recovery : Hits and Misses of the Neoclassical Growth Model, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0403
- Finance Matters, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0104
- Currency Competition and Inflation Convergence, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0204
- Why Do Financial Systems Differ? History Matters, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0304
- The Implications of Capital-Skill Complementarity in Economies with Large Informal Sectors, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0404
- Argentina's Capital Gap Puzzle, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0504
- Financial Crises and Total Factor Productivity, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0105
- Is Tighter Fiscal Policy Expansionary under Fiscal Dominance? Hypercrowding out in Latin America, Center for Latin American Economics Working Paper 0205
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