CEPAL Review no.107

Ten theses concerning social conflict in Latin America / Fernando Calderón .-- Social stratification and mobility in Guatemala / Guillermo Díaz .-- Capabilities and gender: a sum or system of inequalities? The case of Chile / Virginia Guzmán, Emmanuelle Barozet, Eduardo Candia, Bernardita Ihnen and Bettina Leiva .-- Determinants of educational performance in Uruguay, 2003-2006 / Cecilia Oreiro and Juan Pablo Valenzuela .-- The socioeconomic cost of illicit drug consumption in Chile / Matías Fernández H. .-- The importance of the manufacturing sector for Brazilian economic development / Carmem Aparecida Feijó and Marcos Tostes Lamonica .-- Argentina: Dissemination of genetically modified cotton and its impact on the profitability of small-scale farmers in the Chaco province / Valeria Arza, Laura Goldberg and Claudia Vázquez .-- Infrastructure and economic growth in Peru / Roberto Urrunaga and Carlos Aparicio .-- Financial market reaction to central bank monetary policy communications under an inflation-targeting regime: the case of Brazil / Gabriel Caldas M. .-- Mexico: what is the impact of monetary policy on unemployment rates? / Alejandro Islas C. and Willy Walter Cortez .-- Guidelines for contributors to cepal Review

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Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2012-08
Subjects:CONFLICTO SOCIAL, DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO, MOVILIDAD SOCIAL, EMPLEO, DESARROLLO HUMANO, IGUALDAD DE GENERO, EDUCACION, CALIDAD DE LA EDUCACION, DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO, PREVENCION DEL DELITO, SECTOR INDUSTRIAL, CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO, MERCADOS DE CAPITAL, SISTEMAS MONETARIOS, RECURSOS FINANCIEROS, ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA, SOCIAL CONFLICT, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, SOCIAL MOBILITY, EMPLOYMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, GENDER EQUALITY, EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL QUALITY, DRUGS OF ABUSE, CRIME PREVENTION, INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, ECONOMIC GROWTH, MONETARY SYSTEMS, CAPITAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/37350
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