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Foreword Two: Problems of Tourism Safety in Latin America

2014

Economic growthGeographyLatin AmericansTourism
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Getting support in polarized societies: Income, social networks, and socioeconomic context

2013

AbstractThis paper explores how unequal resources and social and economic polarization affects the size of social networks and their use to access resources. We argue that individual resource position generates divergent expectations with regard to the impact of polarization on the size of networks on one hand, and their usefulness for accessing resources on the other. Social and economic polarization encourages reliance on informal networks, but those at the bottom of the social structure are forced to rely on more extensive networks than the wealthy to compensate for their isolated and underprivileged position. At the same time, social and economic polarization limits the resources the po…

Economic growthInequalitySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlInternational Social Survey ProgrammeEducationSocial supportSocial supportEconomic inequalitySurveys and QuestionnairesPolarizationEconomicsHumansSocial position10. No inequalityPovertySocioeconomic statusCommunismmedia_commonPostcommunistPublic economicsPolarization (politics)Australia1. No povertySouth AmericaUnited StatesEuropeSocial ClassSocioeconomic FactorsInequality8. Economic growthIncomeSocial CapitalNetworksSocial Science Research
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Rethinking Community Quality of Life in Latin American Countries

2017

The community is a totality which is meaningful to the people that form part of it. In this sense community is more than a geographic concentration; it is a concept that implies the inclusion of diversities and their being allowed to share within it. It is related to social support, intersubjective, participation, consensus, common beliefs, and a joint effort which aims at a major objective: intense and extensive relationships. Quality of life is a multidimensional concept (Bramston 2002) and comprises objective and subjective components (Cummins and Cahill 2000). Quality of life in the community is a specificity of quality of life in general, and community well-being is also a predictor of…

Economic growthLatin American studiesInclusion (disability rights)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCommon groundPublic relationsSpace (commercial competition)AppropriationPoliticsPolitical scienceWell-beingConversationbusinessmedia_common
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Argentina’s Economic Development and Life Satisfaction Revisited – 1984–2012

2014

At the end of 1983, Argentina returned to democracy. Between 1983 and 2012, Argentina brought better economic and development results as wells as an improvement in the levels of happiness and life satisfaction. Although the macroeconomic cycle was characterized by high volatility, the country GDP per capita was 74 % higher in 2012 compared to 1983, implying an average annual growth rate of 1.9 %, much higher than the average Latin American country. Poverty and income distribution as well as health and education ones notably improved after time intervals of decadence.

Economic growthLatin AmericansPovertyIncome distributionAnnual growth ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopment economicsPer capitaHappinessEconomicsLife satisfactionEasterlin paradoxmedia_common
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Addressing Social Heterogeneity: Comparative Policy and Performance in Latin America

2012

Abstract Social heterogeneity has always been a critical problem in Latin American societies. The paper analyzes how Latin American democratic governments tackle social inequality and what effects these strategies have. Five countries are compared qualitatively-two countries with moderate left governments, following moderate strategies (Chile, Brazil) and two cases with radical left governments, following more radical strategies (Venezuela, Bolivia). In addition, Mexico is included as a control due to its conservative government. Different policy strategies are described and the effects of the policies are analyzed. Do radical efforts yield a better result regarding social equality? The re…

Economic growthLatin AmericansSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectYield (finance)Development economicsEconomicsSocial inequalityConservative governmentDemocracySocial equalitymedia_commonSocial policyComparative Sociology
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Redes de colaboración y producción científica sudamericana en medicina clínica, ISI Current Contents 2000-2009

2012

Background International collaboration is increasingly used in biomedical research. Aim To describe the characteristics of scientific production in Latin America and the main international collaboration networks for the period 2000 to 2009. Material and methods Search for papers generated in Latin American countries in the Clinical Medicine database of ISI Web of Knowledge v.4.10 - Current Contents Connect. The country of origin of the corresponding author was considered the producing country of the paper. International collaboration was analyzed calculating the number of countries that contributed to the generation of a particular paper. Collaboration networks were graphed to determine the…

Economic growthLatin Americansbusiness.industryScientific productionPublicationsMEDLINEGeneral MedicineBibliometricsSouth AmericaCountry of originPublishingSouth americanClinical medicineMedicineBiomedical researchbusinessCentrality
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Regional Inequality in Latin America: Does It Mirror the European Pattern?

2020

The aim of this chapter is to analyse the comparative evolution of regional inequality over the course of the historical economic development processes in four countries of South West Europe—France, Italy, Portugal and Spain—and nine countries of Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Our analysis, which goes back to the nineteenth century, shows that regional income inequality has followed over time what appears now to be an N-shaped evolution in both regions. However, both experiences differ markedly and we identify the main stylized facts of these trajectories. First, Latin America begun the period with higher levels of regional i…

Economic integrationIndustrialisationLatin AmericansInequalityWashington Consensusmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsConvergence (economics)Context (language use)media_commonLiberalism (international relations)
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Do firms share the same functional form of their growth rate distribution? A statistical test

2014

We introduce a new statistical test of the hypothesis that a balanced panel of firms have the same growth rate distribution or, more generally, that they share the same functional form of growth rate distribution. We applied the test to European Union and US publicly quoted manufacturing firms data, considering functional forms belonging to the Subbotin family of distributions. While our hypotheses are rejected for the vast majority of sets at the sector level, we cannot rejected them at the subsector level, indicating that homogenous panels of firms could be described by a common functional form of growth rate distribution.

Economics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationFOS: Physical sciencesDistribution (economics)Heterogeneous firmEDF testsFOS: Economics and businessMicroeconomicsGrowth rate distribution of individual firmEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionScalingmedia_commonStatistical hypothesis testingSettore SECS-S/06 - Metodi mat. dell'economia e Scienze Attuariali e FinanziarieStatistical Finance (q-fin.ST)EDF testbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleQuantitative Finance - Statistical FinanceProbability and statisticsVariance (accounting)Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)North American Industry Classification SystemHeterogeneous firmsPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityNull hypothesisbusinessData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)
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“A certain amount of ‘recantation’”: On the origins of Frank H. Knight’s antipositivism

2016

The aim of this paper is to investigate in some detail the origins of Knight’s antipositism and to assess the main influences that brought him to a change in methodological perspective after 1921. As importantly, what follows is also an attempt to increase our general understanding of the methodological debates taking place during the early decades of the last century and to shed new light on the inherently pluralistic character of US interwar economics. This paper is organized as follows: the first section outlines Knight’s methodological views as presented in his early works; the second section discusses Knight’s “recantation” and his attack on behavioristic social science; the third sect…

Economics and EconometricsHistoryAmerican institutionalism060106 history of social sciencesKnight Frank; Economic methodology; Economics and physics; American institutionalismjel:B21jel:B40jel:B410502 economics and businessInstitutionalismEconomics and physic0601 history and archaeologySociology050207 economicsEconomic methodologyRecantationjel:B3105 social sciencesEconomic methodologyCharacter (symbol)06 humanities and the artsKnight FrankNeoclassical economicsDigressionEpistemologySection (archaeology)AntipositivismSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoKnightFrank H. Knight
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Money Doctoring After World War II: Arthur I. Bloomfield and the Federal Reserve Missions to South Korea

2009

In this paper we analyse the scientific contributions of the New York Fed economist Arthur I. Bloomfield. A Canadian born economist, in 1941 Bloomfield took his PhD in economics at the University of Chicago, under the supervision of Jacob Viner and then joined the staff of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a Research Economist and stayed there until 1958. In this position, Bloomfield combined scholarly research on recent economic history and international financial and banking problems with active service as a member of various committees and commissions, both in the United States and abroad. While on leave from the Fed, he accepted appointments as a consultant and advisor to various …

Economics and EconometricsHistoryLatin Americansmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommissionMoney Doctorlaw.inventionStatutePoliticsFederal ReserveOrder (exchange)lawPolitical scienceSouth KoreaEconomic historySociologymedia_commonConstitutionFinancial marketWorld War IIInstitutional economicsCentral BankingBiographyFraming (social sciences)CurrencyForeign policyCLARITYPosition (finance)Arthur Bloomfield
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