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Andrés Rius
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Affiliation

Instituto de Economía
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y de la Administración
Universidad de la República

Montevideo, Uruguay
https://iecon.fcea.udelar.edu.uy/
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Working papers

  1. Fernando Isabella & Santiago Picasso & Andrés Rius, 2021. "Pandemia, populismo y políticas públicas: ¿una reacción tardía?," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 21-28, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  2. Santiago Picasso & Felipe Berruti & Andrés Rius & Maximiliano Machado, 2020. "Populismo para economistas," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 20-11, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  3. Andrés Rius & Carolina Román, 2018. "Countries in the hamster wheel?: Nurkse-Duesenberry demonstration effects and the determinants of savings," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 18-11, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  4. Rius, Andrés & Carrasco, Paula & Carbajal, Fedora & Cazulo, Paola & Llambí, Cecilia, 2017. "Are Taxes Credits Effective in Developing Countries? The Recent Uruguayan Experience," Research Department working papers 1045, CAF Development Bank Of Latinamerica.
  5. Rius, Andrés & Zipitría, Leandro, 2016. "Formación y determinación de precios en el Uruguay," Estudios y Perspectivas – Oficina de la CEPAL en Montevideo 39864, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  6. Andres Rius & Carolina Roman, 2015. "Consumo y crecimiento en América Latina y el Caribe: las luces del bienestar y las sombras de la sostenibilidad," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 15-10, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  7. Rius, Andrés, 2014. "Servicios públicos y reforma fiscal ambiental en América Latina," Documentos de Proyectos 37466, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  8. González, Macarena & Bianchi, Carlos & Rius, Andrés & Pittaluga, Lucía, 2014. "Public-Private Collaboration on Productive Development in Uruguay," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 6405, Inter-American Development Bank.
  9. Fedora Carbajal & Paula Carrasco & Paola Cazulo & Cecilia Llambí­ & Andrés Rius, 2014. "Una evaluación económica a los incentivos fiscales a la inversión en Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 14-20, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  10. Sebastián Fleitas & Andrés Rius & Carolina Román & Henry Willebald, 2013. "Contract enforcement, investment and growth in Uruguay since 1870," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 13-01, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  11. Guillermo Alves & Gabriel Burdin & Paula Carrasco & Andrés Dean & Andrés Rius, 2012. "Empleo, remuneraciones e inversión en cooperativas de trabajadores y empresas convencionales: nueva evidencia para Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 12-14, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  12. Rius, Andrés, 2012. "La reforma tributaria uruguaya de 2006: algunas consideraciones de economía política y comportamental," Macroeconomía del Desarrollo 5358, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  13. Andrés Rius & Gabriel Katz, 2004. "¿Qué Imitar de las Economías Pequeñas Exitosas? Sobre la Necesidad de una Política y una Legislación de competencia," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 0804, Department of Economics - dECON.
  14. Fernando Filgueira & Fernando Lorenzo & Juan Andrés Moraes & Herman Kamil & Andrés Rius, 2002. "Decentralization and Fiscal Discipline in Subnational Governments:The Bailout Problem in Uruguay," Research Department Publications 3152, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
  15. Andrés Rius, 2001. "¿Por qué se atan las manos los políticos?: La racionalidad limitada de los reformadores y la reforma de la seguridad social en Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 1101, Department of Economics - dECON.
  16. Diego Aboal & Fernando Lorenzo & Andrés Rius, 2000. "Is the exchange rate politically manipulated around elections? The evidence from Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 1800, Department of Economics - dECON.
  17. Andres Rius, "undated". "Preface to a Computational Economic Theory of Democracy," Computing in Economics and Finance 1997 76, Society for Computational Economics.

Articles

  1. Andrés Rius & Carolina Román, 2021. "Countries in the hamster’s wheel?: Nurkse- Duesenberry demonstration effects and the determinants of saving," Revista Cuadernos de Economia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, FCE, CID, vol. 40(82), pages 193-225, February.
  2. Cecilia Llambi & Andres Rius & Fedora Carbajal & Paula Carrasco & Paola Cazulo, 2018. "Are Tax Credits Effective in Developing Countries? The Recent Uruguayan Experience," Economía Journal, The Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association - LACEA, vol. 0(Spring 20), pages 25-58, May.
  3. Martin Leites & Gustavo Pereira & Andres Rius & Gonzalo Salas & Andrea Vigorito, 2017. "PROTOCOL: The effect of cash transfers on social solidarity: A systematic review," Campbell Systematic Reviews, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 13(1), pages 1-49.
  4. Aboal, Diego & Noya, Nelson & Rius, Andrés, 2014. "Contract Enforcement and Investment: A Systematic Review of the Evidence," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 322-338.
  5. Ezequiel Molina & Ana Pacheco & Leonardo Gasparini & Guillermo Cruces & Andres Rius, 2013. "PROTOCOL: Community Monitoring Interventions to Curb Corruption and Increase Access and Quality in Service Delivery in Low ‐ and Middle‐income Countries: A Systematic Review," Campbell Systematic Reviews, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 9(1), pages 1-66.

Chapters

  1. Andrés Rius, 2008. "The Political Economy of Reforming Domestic Financial Architectures," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: José María Fanelli (ed.), Macroeconomic Volatility, Institutions and Financial Architectures, chapter 5, pages 101-124, Palgrave Macmillan.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. González, Macarena & Bianchi, Carlos & Rius, Andrés & Pittaluga, Lucía, 2014. "Public-Private Collaboration on Productive Development in Uruguay," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 6405, Inter-American Development Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Lucí­a Pittaluga Fonseca & Cristina Zurbriggen, 2015. "Less developed countriesŽ policy space in the emerging governance regime to food safety: Uruguayan trade negotiations to access high quality meat markets," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 15-14, Instituto de Economía - IECON.

  2. Fedora Carbajal & Paula Carrasco & Paola Cazulo & Cecilia Llambí­ & Andrés Rius, 2014. "Una evaluación económica a los incentivos fiscales a la inversión en Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 14-20, Instituto de Economía - IECON.

    Cited by:

    1. Amarante, Verónica & Gómez, Marcela, 2016. "El proceso de formalización en el mercado laboral uruguayo," Estudios y Perspectivas – Oficina de la CEPAL en Montevideo 39859, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
    2. Manzano, Osmel & Auguste, Sebastián & Alfaro, Laura & Artana, Daniel & Taylhardat, Adolfo & Cuevas, Mario & Porto, Luis, 2015. "Partners or Creditors? Attracting Foreign Investment and Productive Development to Central America and Dominican Republic," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 6820, May.
    3. Verónica Amarante & Rodrigo Arim & Mijail Yapor, 2016. "Decomposing inequality changes in Uruguay: the role of formalization in the labor market," IZA Journal of Labor & Development, Springer;Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit GmbH (IZA), vol. 5(1), pages 1-20, December.

  3. Sebastián Fleitas & Andrés Rius & Carolina Román & Henry Willebald, 2013. "Contract enforcement, investment and growth in Uruguay since 1870," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 13-01, Instituto de Economía - IECON.

    Cited by:

    1. Henry Willebald, 2014. "Land-abundance, frontier expansion and the hypothesis of appropriability revisited from an historical perspective: settler economies during the First Globalization," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 14-14, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
    2. Frédéric Marty, 2016. "Professions réglementées du droit et aiguillon concurrentiel: réflexions sur la loi du 6 août 2015 pour la croissance, l'activité et l'égalité des chances économiques," GREDEG Working Papers 2016-12, Groupe de REcherche en Droit, Economie, Gestion (GREDEG CNRS), Université Côte d'Azur, France.
    3. Silvana Sandonato & Henry Willebald, 2018. "Natural Capital, Domestic Product and Proximate Causes of Economic Growth: Uruguay in the Long Run, 1870–2014," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-26, March.

  4. Guillermo Alves & Gabriel Burdin & Paula Carrasco & Andrés Dean & Andrés Rius, 2012. "Empleo, remuneraciones e inversión en cooperativas de trabajadores y empresas convencionales: nueva evidencia para Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 12-14, Instituto de Economía - IECON.

    Cited by:

    1. Dean, Andrés, 2019. "Do successful worker-managed firms degenerate?," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 47(2), pages 317-329.
    2. Gabriel Burdin, 2012. "Does workers' control affect firm survival? Evidence from Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 12-06, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
    3. Burdin, Gabriel, 2013. "Are Worker-Managed Firms Really More Likely to Fail?," IZA Discussion Papers 7412, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    4. Gabriel Burdín, 2014. "Are Worker-Managed Firms More Likely to Fail Than Conventional Enterprises? Evidence from Uruguay," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 67(1), pages 202-238, January.
    5. Alves, Guillermo & Burdín, Gabriel & Dean, Andrés, 2016. "Workplace democracy and job flows," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 44(2), pages 258-271.
    6. Pablo Blanchard & Gabriel Burdín & Andrés Dean, 2023. "Property Rights and Effort Supply," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 23-01, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
    7. Sebastián Berazategui & Emilio Landinelli & Daniel Ramírez, 2013. "Una comparación del comportamiento innovador entre Cooperativas de Trabajo y Empresas Capitalistas en Uruguay," Documentos de Investigación Estudiantil (students working papers) 13-02, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
    8. Gabriel Burdí­n, 2013. "Equality under threat by the talented: evidence from worker-managed firms," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 13-12, Instituto de Economía - IECON.

  5. Fernando Filgueira & Fernando Lorenzo & Juan Andrés Moraes & Herman Kamil & Andrés Rius, 2002. "Decentralization and Fiscal Discipline in Subnational Governments:The Bailout Problem in Uruguay," Research Department Publications 3152, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.

    Cited by:

    1. Aldasoro, Iñaki & Seiferling, Mike, 2014. "Vertical fiscal imbalances and the accumulation of government debt," SAFE Working Paper Series 61, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE.

  6. Andrés Rius, 2001. "¿Por qué se atan las manos los políticos?: La racionalidad limitada de los reformadores y la reforma de la seguridad social en Uruguay," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 1101, Department of Economics - dECON.

    Cited by:

    1. Ulises Garcí­a Repetto, 2011. "El financiamiento de la seguridad social en el Uruguay (1896-2008): una aproximación a su análisis en el largo plazo," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 11-09, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
    2. Alvaro Forteza, 2003. "Seguridad social y competencia política," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 0403, Department of Economics - dECON.

Articles

  1. Aboal, Diego & Noya, Nelson & Rius, Andrés, 2014. "Contract Enforcement and Investment: A Systematic Review of the Evidence," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 322-338.

    Cited by:

    1. Kondylis,Florence & Stein,Mattea, 2018. "The speed of justice," Policy Research Working Paper Series 8372, The World Bank.
    2. Matthieu Chemin, 2020. "Judicial Efficiency and Firm Productivity: Evidence from a World Database of Judicial Reforms," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 102(1), pages 49-64, March.
    3. Giulia Canzian & Antonella Rita Ferrara, 2021. "Judicial Efficiency and Banks Credit Risk Exposure," CESifo Working Paper Series 8930, CESifo.
    4. Mukherjee, Debmalya & Nuruzzaman, N. & Gaur, Ajai S. & Singh, Deeksha, 2023. "Pro-market reforms and the outsourcing tradeoffs: Evidence from the transition economies," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 32(4).
    5. Li, Wen & Peng, Qing, 2023. "Digital courts and corporate investment in sustainability: Evidence from China," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 88(C).
    6. Rodriguez Acosta, Mauricio, 2016. "Essays in political economy and resource economic : A macroeconomic approach," Other publications TiSEM 1e39ef1b-43a2-4f95-892c-6, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
    7. Jan Vlachý, 2016. "Valuation of Contractual Assets Using Statistical Simulation," Contemporary Economics, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw., vol. 10(2), June.
    8. Aberra, Adam & Chemin, Matthieu, 2021. "Does legal representation increase investment? Evidence from a field experiment in Kenya," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 150(C).

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  1. NEP-LAM: Central and South America (3) 2013-06-16 2019-02-04 2022-01-10
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2015-09-11 2019-02-04
  3. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2017-09-10

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