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What went wrong with the recent reforms in the Southern Cone.
V. Corbo, J. De Melo,
J. Tybout
Economics
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Business & Economics
Inconsistency
67%
Wage Indexation
53%
Macroeconomic Imbalances
50%
Manufactured Exports
49%
Exchange Rate Appreciation
48%
Capital Movements
47%
Export Promotion
44%
Fiscal Deficit
43%
Nominal Exchange Rate
42%
Census Data
42%
Financial Liberalization
41%
Nontraditional
39%
Friction
37%
Currency
36%
Chile
35%
Coexistence
35%
Real Exchange Rate
35%
Microeconomics
34%
World Bank
33%
Lag
32%
Financial Statements
32%
Liberalization
31%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
liberalization
100%
free movement of capital
82%
manufactured export
77%
real exchange rate
73%
microeconomics
53%
wage
47%
currency
47%
World Bank
46%
macroeconomics
46%
policy
43%
exchange rate
42%
coexistence
35%
firm
35%
census
34%
research project
34%
conflict
30%
friction
28%
rate
23%
analysis
19%
Social Sciences
devaluation
87%
liberalization
69%
free movement of capital
59%
export promotion
57%
financial statement
51%
microeconomics
45%
reform
42%
macroeconomics
39%
coexistence
37%
currency
37%
World Bank
36%
wage
34%
Argentina
33%
Chile
32%
deficit
29%
census
29%
firm
28%
research project
26%