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    • Respuestas eficaces de gobernanza en momentos de crisis: lecciones de la pandemia de Covid-19 

      Cyr, Jennifer; Bianchi, Matías; Coda, Florencia; Acuña-Alfaro, Jairo (International Development Research Centre (IDRC), 2024)
      En tiempos de crisis, la toma de decisiones se convierte en un asunto primordial pero, a menudo, se ve influenciada por dos patrones de comportamiento muy marcados: la parálisis analítica y la aversión al riesgo. Al ...
    • 11. América Latina y sus grandes estrategias 

      Tokatlian, Juan Gabriel; Russel, Roberto (Fundación Carolina, 2024)
      “Gran estrategia” es un concepto polisémico. El problema semántico no se limita solo a su ontología, incluye preguntas que involucran cuestiones fundamentales referidas a su misma posibilidad o razón de ser, o sobre el ...
    • Reformas laborales inclusivas en América y Europa 

      Etchemendy, Sebastián; Ottaviano, Juan Manuel; Vezzato, Joan Manuel (Fundar, 2024)
      Desde el último cuarto del siglo XX, en los países desarrollados y emergentes, la política económica se movió hacia concepciones que priorizan el ajuste de política monetaria y fiscal, la privatización de activos estatales ...
    • Segregation patterns for non-homogeneous locations in Schellings model 

      Pinasco, Damián; Schiaffino, Pablo; Arcón, Victoria; Caridi, Inés (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, 2023)
      We study a variant of the classical spatial proximity Schelling’s segregation model, including a function that breaks the homogeneity over the land. This weighting function represents objective and subjective assessments ...
    • Do trade agreements contribute to the decline in labor share? Evidence from Latin American countries 

      González-Rozada, Martín; Ruffo, Hernán (World Development (ISSN 1873-5991), 2024)
      In this paper, we explore the role of trade in the evolution of labor share in Latin American countries (LAC). We use trade agreements with large economies (US, EU, and China) to capture the effect of sharp changes in ...
    • Implicit carbon prices: Making do with the taxes we have 

      Belfiori, Elisa; Rezai, Armon (Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (Online ISSN: 1096-0449), 2024)
      Climate and fiscal policy interact closely. The former imposes explicit prices for carbon emissions, while the latter affects emissions implicitly. We study the correspondence between explicit and implicit carbon pricing ...
    • Speech-induced suppression during natural dialogue 

      Gravano, Agustín; González, Joaquín E.; Nieto, Nicolás; Brusco, Pablo; Kamienkowski, Juan E. (Communications Biology (ISSN 2399-3642), 2024)
      When engaged in a conversation, one receives auditory information from the other’s speech but also from their own speech. However, this information is processed differently by an effect called Speech-Induced Suppression. ...