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Items where Subject is "N - Economic History > N2 - Financial Markets and Institutions > N26 - Latin America; Caribbean"

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Cadet, Raulin Lincifort (2008): Cost and profit efficiency of banks in Haiti: do domestic banks perform better than foreign banks?

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Jackman, Mahalia (2012): What Prompts Central Bank Intervention in the Barbadian Foreign Exchange Market? Published in: Central Bank of Barbados Economic Review , Vol. 1, No. XXXIX (August 2012): pp. 37-52.

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Lopez-Rodriguez, Patricia and De la Torre Garcia, Rodolfo (2000): Closing the gap: the link between social capital and microfinance services.

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Malindretos, John and Kasibhatla, Krishna and Rivera-Solis, Luis Eduardo (2008): Evaluating the efficiency of Latin American banks.

Mejía Cubillos, Javier (2012): Propuesta metodológica para el cálculo del riesgo sistémico financiero en estudios de Historia Económica: Aplicación para el caso de la banca libre en Antioquia, 1888.

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Paul, Bénédique and Garrabé, Michel (2011): Le capital institutionnel dans l'analyse du développement : Prolongement théorique et premier test empirique.

Porzecanski, Arturo C. (2011): Mexico's retrogression: implications of a bankruptcy reorganization gone wrong.

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Reinhart, Carmen (2004): Straining at the Anchor: The Argentine Currency Board and the Search for Macroeconomic Stability, 1880-1935: A Review. Published in: Journal of Economic Literature No. 1 (March 2004): pp. 187-188.

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Tschoegl, Adrian (2006): Foreign ownership in Mexican Banking: A Self- Correcting Phenomenon.

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Varga, Gyorgy and Wengert, Maxim (2010): The growth and size of the Brazilian mutual fund industry.

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Yoruk, Baris (2007): Human Capital, Innovation, and Productivity Growth: Tales from Latin America and Caribbean.

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