Contributors

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A

Arnelyn Abdon

Ø  How Rich Countries Became Rich and Why Poor Countries Remain Poor: The Role of Sophisticated and Well-connected Products

Florencia Amábile

Ø  How much redistribution does Uruguay accomplish through social spending and taxes?

Maria Caridad Araujo

Ø  Building the middle class

Maria Laura Alzua

Ø  Welfare Programs and Property Crime

Facundo Alvaredo

Ø In Colombia the Top 1% Percent Grabs a Fifth of the Pie but Most of their Incomes are Tax-Exempt

Joao Pedro Azevedo

Ø Fifteen years of inequality: how have labor markets helped?

B

Felipe Barrera

Ø  The Emerging Evidence on Teachers’ Incentive Programs

Julio A. Berdegué

Ø  Agricultura familiar latinoamericana: ni tan pequeños ni tan poquitos 

Raquel Bernal

Ø  The Challenges of Colombia’s “De Cero a Siempre” Strategy

Eduardo Borensztein

The Costs of Sovereign Default: Theory and Reality

Mariano Bosch

Ø  Minimum Wages and Earnings Inequality in Urban Mexico 

 Marisa Bucheli

Ø  How much redistribution does Uruguay accomplish through social spending and taxes?

C

 

Adriana Camacho

Ø  Un Efecto Inesperado de las Transferencias Condicionadas: reducciones en la tasa de crimen

Guillermo Calvo

Ø  Controls on Cyclical Capital Inflows

Ø  21st Century Macroeconomics

Luis Carranza

Ø  Are public infrastructure investment and fiscal sustainability in Latin America incompatible?

Juan Camilo Cárdenas

Ø  On the Methods for Teaching Economics

Mauricio Cárdenas

Ø  Currency Wars and Collateral Damage: The G-20 Faces Its Litmus Test

Eduardo Cavallo

Ø  Atención con los desastres naturales...

Ø  Ahorrar Más para Mejorar la Infraestructura

Ø  The Economic Toll in Haiti, and Its Implications

Ø   Los grupos de interés y las capacidades gubernamentales importan para el desarrollo financiero

Ø  ¿Cómo enfrentar las crisis financieras? Algunas respuestas latinoamericanas a las preguntas europeas

Christiano A. Coelho

Ø  Bank Lending Channel in Brazil

Ana Corbacho

Ø  Las instituciones fiscales del mañana

Ø  The Costs of Crime and Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean

Javier Corrales

Ø  Even for Latin America, Venezuela's Crime Rates Are an Anomaly

Ø  The incumbent’s advantage in Latin America: larger than you think

Gustavo Crespi

Ø  Is Innovation Good or Bad for Employment? Recent evidence for Latin America

Julián Cristia

Ø  "One Laptop per Child" en Perú: hallazgos y próximos pasos

D

Christian Daude

Jeff Dayton-Johnson

Ø  The Process of Reform in Latin America

João M. P. De Mello

Ø  Bank Lending Channel in Brazil

Ø  Campaign Advertising and Electoral Outcomes: The Brazilian Experiment

Augusto de la Torre

Ø  El cambio de tendencia en la desigualdad del ingreso y los retornos a la educación: ¿Cuán mala es esta buena noticia para América Latina?

Ø  LAC's Growth Prospects: Made in China?

Tatiana Didier

Ø  LAC's Growth Prospects: Made in China?

E

Sebastián Edwards

Ø Del Boom Literario al Boom Económico

Pablo Egaña

Ø  From the Lost Decade to the lost Reform: Labor Market in Latin America and the Caribbean

Eduardo Engel

Ø  Golborne y el puente de Qingdao

Ø  Salario mínimo: Un enfoque alternativo

Pablo Egaña

Ø  From the Lost Decade to the Lost Reform: Labor Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean

F

Jesus Felipe

Ø  How Rich Countries Became Rich and Why Poor Countries Remain Poor: The Role of Sophisticated and Well-connected Products

Andrés Fernández

Ø  Reformas Laborales para Impulsar el Crecimiento Económico

Eduardo Fernández-Arias

Ø  ¿Cómo enfrentar las crisis financieras? Algunas respuestas latinoamericanas a las preguntas europeas

Francisco H. G. Ferreira

Ø  Social Protection in Latin America: The Unfinished Revolution

Albert Fishlow

Ø  Mercosul

G 

Néstor Gandelman 

Ø  Impacto de la Red de Centros del BID: testimonio de un participante

Márcio G. P. Garcia

Ø  Bank Lending Channel in Brazil>

Ø  Can Sterilized Foreign Exchange Purchases Be Expansionary?

Ø  Worrisome Signs

George Gray Molina

Ø  Plateauing on Poverty Reduction?

Ø  El Reducido Impacto Redistributivo de la Política Fiscal en Bolivia

Alexis Gutierrez

Ø  A New Player in the International Development Community? Chile as an Emerging Donor

H 

Ricardo Hausmann

Ø  Redemption or Abstinence?

Ø  Why the MDGs do more harm than good

Sean Higgins

ØAnalyzing the effects of fiscal policy on income inequality and poverty in Brazil

Hideaki Hirata

Ø Synchronization of Housing Markets: How? What?

J 

Luis I. Jácome H.

Ø  The Road to Macroprudential Policy in Latin America: Institutional Considerations

Anna Jankowska

Ø  The Product Space and the Middle Income Trap: Comparing Asian and Latin American Experiences

Dany Jaimovich

Ø  A New Player in the International Development Community? Chile as an Emerging Donor

Miguel Jaramillo Baanante

Ø The incidence of social spending and taxes in Peru

K 

David S. Kaplan

Ø  Displaced Workers and Unemployment Insurance in Mexico: Preparing for the Next Crisis

Philip Keefer

Ø  The Development Impact of the War on Drugs

M. Kose

Ø Synchronization of Housing Markets: How? What?

Ekaterina Krivonos

Ø  Sugar prices, Labor Income and Poverty in Brazil

Utsav Kumar

Ø  How Rich Countries Became Rich and Why Poor Countries Remain Poor: The Role of Sophisticated and Well-connected Products

L 

Matthew L. Layton

Ø  Social Assistance Policies and the Presidential Vote in Latin America

EFabrice Lehoucq

Ø  Guerra civil, democratización y subdesarrollo en Centroamérica

Eduardo Levy-Yeyati

Ø  Currency Wars and Collateral Damage: The G-20 Faces Its Litmus Test

Ø  De la pesificación forzosa a la redolarización

Ø  ¿De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de pesificación en Argentina?

Ø  Are Capital Controls Effective?

Florencia López Boo

Ø  Heterogeneous quality of crèches and preschools in Brazil

Ø  Los top seis

Luis F. Lopez-Calva

Ø  Middle Classes, Pragmatism, and the Social Contract in Latin America

Norman V. Loayza

Ø  The Development Impact of the War on Drugs

Juliana Londoño Vélez

Ø In Colombia the Top 1% Percent Grabs a Fifth of the Pie but Most of their Incomes are Tax-Exempt

Eduardo Lora

Ø  Gravar los “males” urbanos para proteger los bienes

Ø  Grexit

Ø  El potencial de crecimiento de los países latinoamericanos

Ø  Ellas ganan menos pero no por discriminación

Ø  La nueva oleada de nacionalizaciones

Ø  Lo bueno, lo malo y lo feo de los impuestos a las transacciones bancarias

Ø  Los Impuestos a las Ganancias y el Desempleo Profesional

Ø  ¿Mayores costos financieros en América Latina?

Ø  Moral Tributaria

Ø  More Inflation or More Revaluation

Ø  ¿Nervios alterados o algo más?

Ø  Peligros de las Entradas de Capitales

Ø  Private Investment Returns to Infrastructure Sectors

Ø  Productos agrícolas y minerales por rutas divergentes

Ø  ¿Qué impide una revolución tributaria redistributiva?

Ø  Recursos Mineros: ¿Maldición o No?

Ø  Rejection of Neoliberalism: Rationality or Ideology

Ø  ¿Se acabó el Consenso de Washington?

Ø  ¿Se necesitan más empresarios?

Ø  The Political Economy of Productivity

Juliana Londoño

Ø  The Process of Reform in Latin America

Nora Lustig

Ø  Declining Inequality in Latin America: Market Forces, Enlightened States or the New Left?

Ø  Declining Inequality in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico: Labor Markets, Institutions or Government Transfers?

Ø  How Committed to Equity are Latin American Governments?

Ø  How much redistribution does Uruguay accomplish through social spending and taxes?

Ø  Is Argentina a Model of Redistributive Policies?

M 

Marco Manacorda

Ø  Minimum Wages and Earnings Inequality in Urban Mexico 

Maria Soledad Martínez Peria

Ø  The Impact of Bank Competition on Access to Finance  

Carlos Medina

Ø  De la Leyenda del Dorado, a la Cocaína Dorada

Ø  Distorsiones en el Mercado Laboral: Eficiencia vs Equidad en el Caso Colombiano

Ø  Targeting Public Utility Services in LAC: Some Lessons from Colombia

Marcela Meléndez

Ø  Desigualdad de resultados y oportunidades en Colombia: 1997-2010

Ángel Melguizo

Ø  Are public infrastructure investment and fiscal sustainability in Latin America incompatible?

Ø Cotizaciones compartidas para pensiones en América Latina: ¿algo más que buenas intenciones?

Julián Messina

Ø  El cambio de tendencia en la desigualdad del ingreso y los retornos a la educación: ¿Cuán mala es esta buena noticia para América Latina?

Alejandro Micco

Ø  From the Lost Decade to the Lost Reform: Labor Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean

Ø  Productivity and Misallocation: Labor Market in a Volatile Time

Leonardo Morales

Ø  Targeting Public Utility Services in LAC: Some Lessons from Colombia

N 

Arne J. Nagengast

Ø  The Product Space and the Middle Income Trap: Comparing Asian and Latin American Experiences

Sebastián Nieto-Parra

Ø  Investment Banks' Behavior and Sovereign Debt Crises

Ø  The Process of Reform in Latin America

Erlend W. Nier

Ø  The Road to Macroprudential Policy in Latin America: Institutional Considerations

Ñ 

Hugo Ñopo

Ø  Nuevo siglo, viejas disparidades (que se van cerrando, lentamente)

O 

José Antonio Ocampo

Ø  Let’s Be Clear: This Will Not Be Latin America’s Decade

Marcelo Olarreaga

Ø  Sugar prices, Labor Income and Poverty in Brazil

Christopher Otrok

Ø Synchronization of Housing Markets: How? What?

P 

Carmen Pagés

Ø  Formación más allá de la escuela para una fuerza de trabajo competente

Ugo Panizza

Ø  Incentives for Avoiding Delayed Sovereign Defaults

Ø  Redemption or Abstinence?

Ø  Sovereign Default and the Rules of Engineering

Ø  The Costs of Sovereign Default: Theory and Reality

Michael Pedersen

Ø  Do private forecasters in Chile take into account the Central Bank’s projections when updating their expectations?

Carola Pessino

Ø  All that glitters is not gold, neither Argentum

Ø  Is Argentina a Model of Redistributive Policies?

José Ramón Perea

Ø  The Product Space and the Middle Income Trap: Comparing Asian and Latin American Experiences

Claudiney Pereira

ØAnalyzing the effects of fiscal policy on income inequality and poverty in Brazil

Andy Powell

Ø  Bipolar Debt Restructuring: Lessons from LAC

Ø  More Inflation or More Revaluation

Ø  Replantear las reformas: cómo América Latina y el Caribe pueden escapar del menor crecimiento mundial.

Ø  The Economic Toll in Haiti, and Its Implications

Ø  The World of Forking Paths

R 

Claudio E. Raddatz

Ø  Was the Worldwide Use of Wholesale Funds Important for the International Transmission of the US Subprime Crisis?

Andrea Repetto

Ø  Movilidad Social con techo

Ø  Productivity and Misallocation: Labor Market in a Volatile Time

José-Daniel Reyes

Ø  International Harmonization of Standards: A catalyst for developed countries and a barrier for developing countries?

Ø  Social Protection in Latin America: the Unfinished Revolution

Roberto Rigobón

Ø  Europe’s Despair Alley

David Robalino

Ø  Displaced Workers and Unemployment Insurance in Mexico: Preparing for the Next Crisis

Tomás Rosada

Ø  Agricultura familiar latinoamericana: ni tan pequeños ni tan poquitos

Maximo Rossi

Ø  How much redistribution does Uruguay accomplish through social spending and taxes?

S 

Ana Santiago

Ø  A New Teaching Force: Improving Education Quality in Latin America and the Caribbean

Carlos Scartascini

Ø  Los grupos de interés y las capacidades gubernamentales importan para el desarrollo financiero

Ø  “No somos ni seremos…”

Ø  Sobre la estabilidad de las reglas, América Latina y James M. Buchanan

Ø  The Costs of Crime and Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean

John Scott

Ø Redistributive Impact and Efficiency of Mexico's Fiscal System

Amy Erica Smith

Ø  Social Assistance Policies and the Presidential Vote in Latin America

Rodrigo R. Soares

Ø  The Development Impact of the War on Drugs

Roberto Steiner

Ø  Política pública y distribución del ingreso: algunos ejemplos desde Colombia

T 

Ezequiel Tacsir

Ø Is Innovation Good or Bad for Employment? Recent evidence for Latin America

Teresa Ter-Minassian

Ø  Promoting a sustainable recovery in Brazil

Marco E. Terrones

Ø Synchronization of Housing Markets: How? What?

Elizabeth Tinoco

Ø Una región con empleo enfrenta el desafío de la desigualdad

Mariano Tommasi

Ø  “No somos ni seremos…”

Ø  Sobre la estabilidad de las reglas, América Latina y James M. Buchanan

V

Vox. LACEA

Ø Teoría y Práctica de la Descentralización Fiscal

Y 

Ernesto Yáñez Aguilar

Ø  Excluidos en la escuela: Los niños que acumulan fracaso escolar

 

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UNCTAD and HEID (Switzerland)

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Universidad de la República (Uruguay)

 

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