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Uneven decommodification geographies: Exploring variation across the centre and periphery. (2024). Goodwin, Geoff.
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  22. State-owned and multinational enterprises partnership as an import substitution strategy: A narrative ARDL approach to the case of oil contracts in Argentina (1958–1962). (2022). Gahn, Santiago Jose ; Cruz, Manuel Maximo ; Morlin, Guilherme Spinato.
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  23. Is Southeast Asia falling into a Latin American style middle-income trap?. (2022). Palma, José Gabriel ; Pincus, J.
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  24. New historical estimates of the human development index. (2021). Bertola, Luis ; Gatti, Laura.
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  25. On Some Problems of Using the Human Development Index in Economic History. (2021). Vecchi, Giovanni ; Gabbuti, Giacomo ; amendola, nicola.
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  26. A lucrative end: abolition, immigration, and the new occupational hierarchy in southeast Brazil. (2021). Bucciferro, Justin R.
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  27. On Some Problems of Using the Human Development Index in Economic History. (2021). Vecchi, Giovanni ; Gabbuti, Giacomo ; amendola, nicola.
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  28. The Aftermath of Sovereign Debt Crises: A Narrative Approach. (2021). Lennard, Jason ; Esteves, Rui ; Kenny, Sean.
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  29. Explanatory Analysis of Factors Influencing the Support for Sustainable Food Production and Distribution Systems: Results from a Rural Canadian Community. (2021). Ashtab, Sahand ; Campbell, Robert.
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  30. Inequality, low-intensity immigration and human capital formation in the regions of Chile, 1820-1939. (2021). Baten, Joerg ; Llorca-Jaa, Manuel.
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  31. The growth trajectories of Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico: a comparative view through the framework space lens. (2021). Feijo, Carmem ; Lamonica, Marcos Tostes ; Punzo, Lionello Franco.
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  32. The La Marca model revisited: Structuralist goodwin cycles with evolutionary supply side and balance of payments constraints. (2021). Spinola, Danilo.
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  33. Inequality and the Socioeconomic Dimensions of Mobility in Protests: The Cases of Quito and Santiago. (2021). Díaz Pabón, Fabio ; Palacio, Maria Gabriela.
    In: Global Policy.
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  34. Augmented human development in the age of globalization. (2021). Prados de la Escosura, Leandro.
    In: Economic History Review.
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  35. Transition and Change in World Agriculture during the Interwar Years. (2021). Willebald, Henry ; Pinilla, Vicente.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo (DT-AEHE).
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  36. An Uncertainty Thermometer to Measure the Macroeconomic‐Financial Risk in South American Countries. (2020). Guachamin, Marcela ; Delgado, Olga ; Ramirezcifuentes, Diana.
    In: Journal of International Development.
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  37. Debating the assumptions of the Thirlwall Model: A VECM analysis of the Balance of Payments for Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. (2020). Spinola, Danilo.
    In: MERIT Working Papers.
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  38. Invention and Collaboration Networks in Latin America: Evidence from Patent Data. (2020). Galaso, Pablo ; Bianchi, Carlos ; Palomeque, Sergio.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo (working papers).
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  39. Productive and regional development policies in Latin America since 1890. (2020). Bertola, Luis.
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  40. Trade Liberalization and Wage inequality: Evidence from Chile. (2020). Murakami, Yoshimichi.
    In: Discussion Paper Series.
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  41. Ethically Minded Consumer Behavior, Retailers’ Commitment to Sustainable Development, and Store Equity in Hypermarkets. (2020). Ruiz-Molina, Maria Eugenia ; Sanchez-Gonzalez, Irene ; Gil-Saura, Irene.
    In: Sustainability.
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  42. New anthropometric evidence on living standards in nineteenth-century Chile. (2020). Llorca-Jaña, Manuel ; Araya-Valenzuela, Roberto ; Allende, Martina ; Llorca-Jaa, Manuel ; Navarrete-Montalvo, Juan ; Clarke, Damian.
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  43. The COVID-19 crisis in Latin America in historical perspective. (2020). Ocampo, Jose Antonio.
    In: Revista CEPAL.
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  44. The limiting factor: energy, growth, and divergence, 1820–1913. (2020). Malanima, Paolo.
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  45. The Global Development Banks’ Architecture. (2020). Ortega, Victor ; Ocampo, Jose Antonio.
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  46. The rise and fall of Argentina. (2019). Spruk, Rok.
    In: Latin American Economic Review.
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  47. More than 100 years of improvements in living standards: the case of Colombia. (2019). Ramirez-Giraldo, Maria ; meisel, a ; Jaramillo-Echeverri, Juliana ; Meisel-Roca, Adolfo.
    In: Cliometrica.
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  48. Más de cien años de avances en el nivel de vida: El caso de Colombia. (2018). Ramirez-Giraldo, Maria ; meisel, a ; Jaramillo-Echeverri, Juliana ; Meisel-Roca, Adolfo.
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  49. The Rise and Fall of Argentina. (2018). Spruk, Rok.
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  50. Is there a Common Path that could have Conditioned the Degree of Welfare State Development in Latin America and the Caribbean?. (2017). Cruz-Martínez, Gibrán ; Cruz-Martinez, Gibran.
    In: SocArXiv.
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  51. More than One Hundred Years of Improvements in Living Standards: the Case of Colombia. (2017). Ramirez-Giraldo, Maria ; meisel, a ; Jaramillo-Echeverri, Juliana ; Meisel-Roca, Adolfo.
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  52. A brief history of the international monetary system since Bretton Woods. (2016). Ocampo, Jose Antonio.
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    RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2016-97.

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  53. Global macroeconomic cooperation and the exchange rate system. (2016). Ocampo, Jose Antonio.
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  54. Structural transformation in the world economy: On the significance of developing countries. (2016). Nayyar, Deepak.
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    RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2016-102.

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  55. La Gran Depresión en Colombia: Un estímulo a la industrialización, 1930-1953.. (2016). Ramirez-Giraldo, Maria ; meisel, a ; Jaramillo-Echeverri, Juliana ; Meisel-Roca, Adolfo.
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  56. The Development Implications of External Integration in Latin America. (2012). Ocampo, Jose Antonio.
    In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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  57. A lucrative end: abolition, immigration, and the new occupational hierarchy in southeast Brazil. (). Bucciferro, Justin R.
    In: Cliometrica.
    RePEc:spr:cliomt:v::y::i::d:10.1007_s11698-020-00211-4.

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