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Business cycles, expectations and inflation in Brazil: a New-Keynesian Phillips curve analysis
(2018-04)
This article analyses Brazil’s recent inflation dynamic, considering different expectations environments within the New-Keynesian Phillips curve framework, to observe how the potential for discretionary behaviour by the ...
Portrait of the economist as a young man: Raúl Prebisch's evolving views on the business cycle and money, 1919-1949
(2012-04)
This paper analyses Raúl Prebisch's lesser-known contributions to economic theory, related to the business cycle and heavily informed by the Argentine experience. His views of the cycle emphasize the common nature of the ...
Understanding the business cycle in Latin America: Prebisch's contributions
(ECLAC, 2011-05)
This paper analyzes Raúl Prebisch's less familiar contributions to economic theory, related to the business cycle, and heavily informed by the Argentinean experience. His views of the cycle emphasize the common nature of ...
Weak expansions: a distinctive feature of the business cycle in Latin America and the Caribbean
(ECLAC, 2013-07)
Using two standard cycle methodologies (Classical and Deviation Cycle) and a comprehensive sample of 83 countries worldwide, including all developing regions, we show that the Latin American and Caribbean cycle exhibits ...
The maritime cycle and the post-crisis ups and downs
(ECLAC, 2011-03)
This edition of the FAL Bulletin analyses the maritime cycle and its impact on the overall business cycle. In particular, it considers the financial and economic crisis which shook the world from 2008 onwards, affecting ...
The business cycle and copper mining in Chile
(2016-04)
This article “endogenizes” the copper supply, incorporating demand for mining-sector inputs represented by other goods in the economy (specifically, intermediate goods) and also energy into a dynamic stochastic general ...
Economic growth in Latin America in the late 20th century: evidence and interpretation
(ECLAC, 2005-02)
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of instability and slow growth for most of the Latin American region. There are exceptions, however. Chile and the Dominican Republic grew rapidly in the last decade or so although in ...