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Samuel Pienknagura

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Working papers

  1. Ms. Rina Bhattacharya & Samuel Pienknagura, 2024. "Constraints on Trade in the LAC Region," IMF Working Papers 2024/032, International Monetary Fund.
  2. Ha Nguyen & Samuel Pienknagura, 2024. "Rising Temperature, Nuanced Effects: Evidence from Seasonal and Sectoral Data," IMF Working Papers 2024/202, International Monetary Fund.
  3. Samuel Pienknagura, 2024. "Climate Policies as a Catalyst for Green FDI," IMF Working Papers 2024/046, International Monetary Fund.
  4. Mr. Nicolas E Magud & Samuel Pienknagura, 2024. "Inflated Concerns: Exposure to Past Inflationary Episodes and Preferences for Price Stability," IMF Working Papers 2024/040, International Monetary Fund.
  5. Samuel Pienknagura, 2024. "Trade in Low Carbon Technologies: The Role of Climate and Trade Policies," IMF Working Papers 2024/075, International Monetary Fund.
  6. Mr. Antonio David & Samuel Pienknagura & Juan Yepez, 2024. "Can Fiscal Consolidation Announcements Help Anchor Inflation Expectations?," IMF Working Papers 2024/060, International Monetary Fund.
  7. Evans, Christopher & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2024. "Assessing Chile’s pension system: challenges and reform options," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 122536, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  8. Mr. Nicolas E Magud & Samuel Pienknagura, 2023. "External Shocks, Policies, and Tail-Shifts in Real Exchange Rates," IMF Working Papers 2023/129, International Monetary Fund.
  9. Rodolfo Campos & Samuel Pienknagura & Jacopo Timini, 2023. "How far has globalization gone? a tale of two regions," Working Papers 2329, Banco de España.
  10. Ms. Zeina Hasna & Ms. Florence Jaumotte & Jaden Kim & Samuel Pienknagura & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2023. "Green Innovation and Diffusion: Policies to Accelerate Them and Expected Impact on Macroeconomic and Firm-Level Performance," IMF Staff Discussion Notes 2023/008, International Monetary Fund.
  11. Mr. Nicolas E Magud & Samuel Pienknagura, 2022. "The Return of Expansionary Austerity: Firms’ Investment Response to Fiscal Adjustments in Emerging Markets," IMF Working Papers 2022/070, International Monetary Fund.
  12. Mr. Santiago Acosta Ormaechea & Samuel Pienknagura & Carlo Pizzinelli, 2022. "Tax Policy for Inclusive Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean," IMF Working Papers 2022/008, International Monetary Fund.
  13. Mr. Luis Ignacio Jácome & Samuel Pienknagura, 2022. "Central Bank Independence and Inflation in Latin America—Through the Lens of History," IMF Working Papers 2022/186, International Monetary Fund.
  14. David, Antonio C. & Komatsuzaki, Takuji & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2021. "The macroeconomic and socioeconomic effects of structural reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 123304, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  15. Hadzi-Vaskov, Metodij & Pienknagura, Samuel & Ricci, Luca Antonio, 2021. "The Macroeconomic Impact of Social Unrest," CEPR Discussion Papers 16152, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  16. Mr. Antonio David & Samuel Pienknagura & Mr. Jorge Roldos, 2020. "Labor Market Dynamics, Informality and Regulations in Latin America," IMF Working Papers 2020/019, International Monetary Fund.
  17. Mr. Antonio David & Mr. Takuji Komatsuzaki & Samuel Pienknagura, 2020. "The Macroeconomic Effects of Structural Reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean," IMF Working Papers 2020/195, International Monetary Fund.
  18. Bennett,Federico Roberto & Lederman,Daniel & Pienknagura,Samuel Jaime & Rojas,Diego, 2016. "The volatility of international trade flows in the 21st century : whose fault is it anyway ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7781, The World Bank.
  19. Freeman,Rebecca Ann & Pienknagura,Samuel Jaime, 2016. "Are all trade agreements equal ? the role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7809, The World Bank.
  20. Lederman,Daniel & Pienknagura,Samuel Jaime & Rojas,Diego, 2015. "Latent trade diversification and its relevance for macroeconomic stability," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7332, The World Bank.
  21. Cordella, Tito & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2013. "Macro prudential policies from a micro prudential angle," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6721, The World Bank.

Articles

  1. Magud, Nicolas E. & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2024. "The return of expansionary austerity: Firms' investment response to fiscal adjustments in emerging markets," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 143(C).
  2. Hadzi-Vaskov Metodij & Pienknagura Samuel & Ricci Luca Antonio, 2023. "The Macroeconomic Impact of Social Unrest," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, De Gruyter, vol. 23(2), pages 917-958, June.
  3. Antonio David & Takuji Komatsuzaki & Samuel Pienknagura, 2022. "The Macroeconomic and Socioeconomic Effects of Structural Reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean," Economía Journal, The Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association - LACEA, vol. 0(Spring 20), pages 115-155, June.
  4. Daniel Lederman & Samuel Pienknagura & Diego Rojas, 2021. "Latent Trade Diversification and Its Relevance for Macroeconomic Stability," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 35(1), pages 58-91.
  5. Antonio C. David & Samuel Pienknagura, 2021. "On the effectiveness of containment measures in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of labour market characteristics and governance," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(19), pages 1641-1647, November.
  6. Cordella, Tito & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2020. "Macroprudential policies from a microprudential angle: A note," Latin American Journal of Central Banking (previously Monetaria), Elsevier, vol. 1(1).
  7. Rebecca Freeman & Samuel Pienknagura, 2019. "Are all trade agreements equal? The role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 155(2), pages 257-285, May.
  8. Federico Bennett & Daniel Lederman & Samuel Pienknagura & Diego Rojas, 2019. "The volatility of world trade in the 21st century: Whose fault is it anyway?," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(9), pages 2508-2545, September.

Books

  1. José Antonio Ocampo-Gaviria & Carlos Eduardo Caballero Argáez & María del Pilar Esguerra-Umaña & Miguel Urrutia-Montoya & Antonio Hernández-Gamarra, 2023. "Ensayos de historia económica. Cien años del Banco de la República," Books, Banco de la Republica de Colombia, number 2023-isbn:9789586644730 edited by Luis I.Jácome & Samuel Pienknagura & Leonardo Villar Gómez & Esguerra Umaña Pilar, July.
  2. Chad P. Bown & Daniel Lederman & Samuel Pienknagura & Raymond Robertson, 2017. "Better Neighbors," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 25736.
  3. Daniel Lederman & Julián Messina & Samuel Pienknagura & Jamele Rigolini, 2014. "Latin American Entrepreneurs : Many Firms but Little Innovation [El emprendimiento en América Latina : muchas empresas y poca innovación]," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 16457.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Evans, Christopher & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2024. "Assessing Chile’s pension system: challenges and reform options," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 122536, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

    Cited by:

    1. Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov & Mr. Luca A Ricci, 2021. "Understanding Chile’s Social Unrest in an International Perspective," IMF Working Papers 2021/174, International Monetary Fund.

  2. Mr. Nicolas E Magud & Samuel Pienknagura, 2023. "External Shocks, Policies, and Tail-Shifts in Real Exchange Rates," IMF Working Papers 2023/129, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Rodion V. Balakin & Yuliya A. Steshenko, 2024. "Review of Approaches to Assessing the Impact of New Challenges on the Economy and Certain Aspects of Taxation," Finansovyj žhurnal — Financial Journal, Financial Research Institute, Moscow 125375, Russia, issue 3, pages 68-85, June.

  3. Ms. Zeina Hasna & Ms. Florence Jaumotte & Jaden Kim & Samuel Pienknagura & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2023. "Green Innovation and Diffusion: Policies to Accelerate Them and Expected Impact on Macroeconomic and Firm-Level Performance," IMF Staff Discussion Notes 2023/008, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Bijnens, Gert & Anyfantaki, Sofia & Colciago, Andrea & De Mulder, Jan & Falck, Elisabeth & Labhard, Vincent & Lopez-Garcia, Paloma & Meriküll, Jaanika & Parker, Miles & Röhe, Oke & Schroth, Joachim & , 2024. "The impact of climate change and policies on productivity," Occasional Paper Series 340, European Central Bank.

  4. Mr. Nicolas E Magud & Samuel Pienknagura, 2022. "The Return of Expansionary Austerity: Firms’ Investment Response to Fiscal Adjustments in Emerging Markets," IMF Working Papers 2022/070, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Magud, Nicolas E. & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2024. "The return of expansionary austerity: Firms' investment response to fiscal adjustments in emerging markets," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 143(C).

  5. Mr. Luis Ignacio Jácome & Samuel Pienknagura, 2022. "Central Bank Independence and Inflation in Latin America—Through the Lens of History," IMF Working Papers 2022/186, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Davide Romelli, 2024. "Trends in central bank independence: a de-jure perspective," BAFFI CAREFIN Working Papers 24217, BAFFI CAREFIN, Centre for Applied Research on International Markets Banking Finance and Regulation, Universita' Bocconi, Milano, Italy.
    2. Alexandre Tombini & Ana Aguilar & Jon Frost & Christian Upper & Fabrizio Zampolli, 2023. "Lessons from 20 years of central banking in the Americas," BIS Papers chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Central banking in the Americas: Lessons from two decades, volume 127, pages 3-20, Bank for International Settlements.

  6. Hadzi-Vaskov, Metodij & Pienknagura, Samuel & Ricci, Luca Antonio, 2021. "The Macroeconomic Impact of Social Unrest," CEPR Discussion Papers 16152, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Marina Diakonova & Luis Molina & Hannes Mueller & Javier J. Pérez & Cristopher Rauh, 2022. "The information content of conflict, social unrest and policy uncertainty measures for macroeconomic forecasting," Working Papers 2232, Banco de España.
    2. Tahsin Saadi Sedik & Rui Xu, 2020. "A Vicious Cycle: How Pandemics Lead to Economic Despair and Social Unrest," IMF Working Papers 2020/216, International Monetary Fund.
    3. Mr. Philip Barrett & Sophia Chen & Miss Mali Chivakul & Ms. Deniz O Igan, 2021. "Pricing Protest: The Response of Financial Markets to Social Unrest," IMF Working Papers 2021/079, International Monetary Fund.
    4. Diakonova, Marina & Ghirelli, Corinna & Molina, Luis & Pérez, Javier J., 2023. "The economic impact of conflict-related and policy uncertainty shocks: The case of Russia," International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 174(C), pages 69-90.
    5. Francová, Olga & Korhonen, Kari & Kovačević, Dušan, 2023. "Quality of life: A way to buttress crisis program evaluations?," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 99(C).
    6. Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov & Mr. Luca A Ricci, 2021. "Understanding Chile’s Social Unrest in an International Perspective," IMF Working Papers 2021/174, International Monetary Fund.
    7. Lucas Rosso & Rodrigo Wagner, 2024. "How much does mobility matter for value-added tax revenue? Cross-country evidence around COVID-19," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 31(3), pages 841-855, June.

  7. Mr. Antonio David & Samuel Pienknagura & Mr. Jorge Roldos, 2020. "Labor Market Dynamics, Informality and Regulations in Latin America," IMF Working Papers 2020/019, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Mathilde Bouvier & François Roubaud & Mireille Razafindrakoto & Roberta Teixeira, 2022. "Labour market transitions in the time of Covid-19 in Brazil:a panel data analysis," Working Papers DT/2022/02, DIAL (Développement, Institutions et Mondialisation).
    2. Antonio David & Takuji Komatsuzaki & Samuel Pienknagura, 2022. "The Macroeconomic and Socioeconomic Effects of Structural Reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean," Economía Journal, The Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association - LACEA, vol. 0(Spring 20), pages 115-155, June.
    3. Juan Carlos Berganza & Rodolfo Campos & Enrique Martínez Casillas & Javier Pérez, 2020. "The end of the demographic dividend in Latin America: challenges for economic and social policies," Economic Bulletin, Banco de España, issue 1/2020.

  8. Bennett,Federico Roberto & Lederman,Daniel & Pienknagura,Samuel Jaime & Rojas,Diego, 2016. "The volatility of international trade flows in the 21st century : whose fault is it anyway ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7781, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Thi Nguyet Anh Nguyen & Thi Hong Hanh Pham & Thomas Vallée, 2020. "Trade Volatility in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Plus Three: Impacts and Determinants," Post-Print hal-03193648, HAL.
    2. Carlo Piccardi & Lucia Tajoli, 2018. "Complexity, Centralization, and Fragility in Economic Networks," Papers 1802.08575, arXiv.org.

  9. Freeman,Rebecca Ann & Pienknagura,Samuel Jaime, 2016. "Are all trade agreements equal ? the role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7809, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Cote, Christine & Estrin, Saul & Shapiro, Daniel, 2020. "Expanding the international trade and investment policy agenda: the role of cities and services," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 104003, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    2. Bedassa Tadesse & Roger White, 2019. "Economic integration agreements, immigrants and trade costs," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 155(2), pages 353-406, May.
    3. Hafiz M. Sohail & Mir Zatullah & Zengfu Li, 2021. "Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Bilateral Trade: Experience From Asian Emerging Economies," SAGE Open, , vol. 11(4), pages 21582440211, October.
    4. Jacopo Timini & Francesca Viani, 2020. "A highway across the Atlantic? Trade and welfare effects of the EU-Mercosur agreement," Working Papers 2023, Banco de España.
    5. Ayman El Dahrawy Sánchez‐Albornoz & Jacopo Timini, 2021. "Trade agreements and Latin American trade (creation and diversion) and welfare," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(7), pages 2004-2040, July.
    6. Masood, Amjad, 2021. "Anatomy of the trade-effect of regional trade agreements and agenda for future research," MPRA Paper 108284, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    7. Masood, Amjad & Ahmed, Junaid & Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada, 2021. "Gravity of Covid-19," MPRA Paper 109651, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    8. Jason Query & Jon C. Thompson, 2024. "Cultural Distance and International Trade," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 35(2), pages 283-300, April.
    9. Wang, Hui & Si, Ieongcheng & Chen, Zhihua, 2024. "Does the Belt and Road Initiative promote China and the countries along the route to reconstruct the global value chain? Evidence from value-added trade," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 63-83.
    10. Jacopo Timini, 2021. "Revisiting the 'Cobden-Chevalier network' trade and welfare effects," Working Papers 2122, Banco de España.
    11. Freeman, Rebecca & Lewis, John, 2021. "Gravity model estimates of the spatial determinants of trade, migration, and trade-and-migration policies," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 204(C).
    12. Chae-Deug Yi, 2022. "The impact of the Japan-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement on the trade and income of Japan, the European Union, and South Korea," Asia Europe Journal, Springer, vol. 20(3), pages 329-356, September.
    13. Christine Côté & Saul Estrin & Daniel Shapiro, 2020. "Expanding the international trade and investment policy agenda: The role of cities and services," Journal of International Business Policy, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 3(3), pages 199-223, September.

  10. Lederman,Daniel & Pienknagura,Samuel Jaime & Rojas,Diego, 2015. "Latent trade diversification and its relevance for macroeconomic stability," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7332, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Chowdhury, Mohammad Ashraful Ferdous & Prince, Ehsanur Rauf & Shoyeb, Mohammad & Abdullah, Mohammad, 2024. "The threshold effect of institutional quality on sovereign debt and economic stability," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 46(1), pages 39-59.
    2. World Bank Group, 2015. "Sudan Country Economic Memorandum," World Bank Publications - Reports 25262, The World Bank Group.

  11. Cordella, Tito & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2013. "Macro prudential policies from a micro prudential angle," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6721, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Zhao, Yang & Goodell, John W. & Wang, Yong & Abedin, Mohammad Zoynul, 2023. "Fintech, macroprudential policies and bank risk: Evidence from China," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 87(C).
    2. de la Torre, Augusto & Ize, Alain, 2013. "The foundations of macroprudential regulation : a conceptual roadmap," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6575, The World Bank.
    3. Cordella, Tito & Federico, Pablo & Vegh, Carlos & Vuletin, Guillermo, 2014. "Reserve requirements in the brave new macroprudential world," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6793, The World Bank.

Articles

  1. Magud, Nicolas E. & Pienknagura, Samuel, 2024. "The return of expansionary austerity: Firms' investment response to fiscal adjustments in emerging markets," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 143(C).
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Hadzi-Vaskov Metodij & Pienknagura Samuel & Ricci Luca Antonio, 2023. "The Macroeconomic Impact of Social Unrest," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, De Gruyter, vol. 23(2), pages 917-958, June.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Daniel Lederman & Samuel Pienknagura & Diego Rojas, 2021. "Latent Trade Diversification and Its Relevance for Macroeconomic Stability," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 35(1), pages 58-91.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Antonio C. David & Samuel Pienknagura, 2021. "On the effectiveness of containment measures in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of labour market characteristics and governance," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(19), pages 1641-1647, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Feng Wang & Xing Ge & Danwen Huang, 2022. "Government Intervention, Human Mobility, and COVID-19: A Causal Pathway Analysis from 121 Countries," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-26, March.
    2. INOUE Tomoo & OKIMOTO Tatsuyoshi, 2022. "Exploring the Dynamic Relationship between Mobility and the Spread of COVID-19, and the Role of Vaccines," Discussion papers 22011, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    3. M. V. Kurbatova & I. V. Donova, 2023. "Labor Markets in Resource-Type Regions: Shocks of 2020," Regional Research of Russia, Springer, vol. 13(2), pages 252-259, June.

  5. Rebecca Freeman & Samuel Pienknagura, 2019. "Are all trade agreements equal? The role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 155(2), pages 257-285, May. See citations under working paper version above.
  6. Federico Bennett & Daniel Lederman & Samuel Pienknagura & Diego Rojas, 2019. "The volatility of world trade in the 21st century: Whose fault is it anyway?," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(9), pages 2508-2545, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Selçuk Gül & Rangan Gupta, 2021. "Time‐varying impact of global, region‐, and country‐specific uncertainties on the volatility of international trade," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 39(4), pages 691-700, October.
    2. Selçuk Gul & Rangan Gupta, 2020. "A Note on the Time-Varying Impact of Global, Region- and Country-Specific Uncertainties on the Volatility of International Trade," Working Papers 202025, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
    3. Naudé, Wim & Cameron, Martin, 2020. "Export-Led Growth after COVID-19: The Case of Portugal," IZA Discussion Papers 13875, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

Books

  1. Chad P. Bown & Daniel Lederman & Samuel Pienknagura & Raymond Robertson, 2017. "Better Neighbors," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 25736.

    Cited by:

    1. Michael Ferrantino & Gabriela Schmidt, 2018. "Using Gross Trade Data to Map Archetypal GVCs," Working Papers id:12389, eSocialSciences.
    2. -, 2017. "Trade facilitation and paperless trade implementation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2017," Libros y Documentos Institucionales, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), number 42254 edited by Eclac.

  2. Daniel Lederman & Julián Messina & Samuel Pienknagura & Jamele Rigolini, 2014. "Latin American Entrepreneurs : Many Firms but Little Innovation [El emprendimiento en América Latina : muchas empresas y poca innovación]," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 16457.

    Cited by:

    1. García R, Enrique & Mendez, Alvaro, 2021. "Mañana today: a long view of economic value creation in Latin America," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 110857, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    2. José Ernesto Amorós & Carlos Poblete & Vesna Mandakovic, 2019. "R&D transfer, policy and innovative ambitious entrepreneurship: evidence from Latin American countries," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 44(5), pages 1396-1415, October.
    3. Preeya Mohan & Patrick Watson & Eric Strobl, 2018. "Nascent Entrepreneurs In Caribbean Small Island Developing States: Opportunity Versus Necessity," Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 23(04), pages 1-18, December.
    4. Khalid Sekkat, 2016. "Export Orientation and Exchange Rate Changes: Do Firms React Differently and Why?," Working Papers 989, Economic Research Forum, revised Apr 2016.
    5. Martin, Silvia L. & Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G., 2016. "Entrepreneurial orientation, marketing capabilities and performance: The Moderating role of Competitive Intensity on Latin American International New Ventures," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 69(6), pages 2040-2051.
    6. Bruno Fischer & Paola Rücker Schaeffer & Sérgio Queiroz, 2019. "High-growth entrepreneurship in a developing country: Regional systems or stochastic process?," Contaduría y Administración, Accounting and Management, vol. 64(1), pages 59-60, Enero-Mar.
    7. Ido Alon & Manuel Mira Godinho, 2017. "Business incubators in a developing economy: Evidence from Brazil's northeast region," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 44(1), pages 13-25.
    8. Nirosha Wellalage & Sujani Thrikawala, 2021. "Does bribery sand or grease the wheels of firm level innovation: evidence from Latin American countries," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 31(3), pages 891-929, July.
    9. Xavier Ordeñana & Ramon Villa, 2014. "Mobility and Entrepreneurship in Ecuador: A Dynamic Pseudo-Panel Approach," Latin American Journal of Economics-formerly Cuadernos de Economía, Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile., vol. 51(2), pages 307-341, November.
    10. Guimón, José & Chaminade, Cristina & Maggi, Claudio & Salazar-Elena, Juan Carlos, 2018. "Policies to Attract R&D-related FDI in Small Emerging Countries: Aligning Incentives With Local Linkages and Absorptive Capacities in Chile," Journal of International Management, Elsevier, vol. 24(2), pages 165-178.
    11. Fischer, Bruno Brandão & Moraes, Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de & Schaeffer, Paola Rücker, 2019. "Universities' institutional settings and academic entrepreneurship: Notes from a developing country," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 147(C), pages 243-252.
    12. Judy S. Yang, 2017. "The governance environment and innovative SMEs," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 48(3), pages 525-541, March.
    13. Preeya S. Mohan, 2022. "An investigation into entrepreneurial intentions in Caribbean Small Island Developing States," Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Springer, vol. 11(1), pages 1-21, December.
    14. Luis Rubalcaba Bermejo & Stefka Slavova & Maria Deborah Kim & Fernando Merino De Lucas & Ernesto Franco-Temple & Jessica Michelle Victor, 2017. "Innovation for Productivity Growth in Ecuador," World Bank Publications - Reports 28295, The World Bank Group.
    15. Busom, Isabel & Vélez-Ospina, Jorge Andrés, 2017. "Innovation, Public Support, and Productivity in Colombia. A Cross-industry Comparison," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 99(C), pages 75-94.
    16. Bruno Brandão Fischer & Paola Rücker Schaeffer & Nicholas S. Vonortas & Sérgio Queiroz, 2018. "Quality comes first: university-industry collaboration as a source of academic entrepreneurship in a developing country," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 43(2), pages 263-284, April.
    17. Rafael Ricardo Jacomossi & Paulo Roberto Feldmann, 2020. "Good Management Practices and Absorptive Capacity: Impacts on Firms’ Productivity," RAC - Revista de Administração Contemporânea (Journal of Contemporary Administration), ANPAD - Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração, vol. 24(5), pages 432-447.
    18. Preeya S. Mohan, 2019. "Necessity Versus Opportunity Motivation: Nascent Firm Performance In Caribbean Small Island Developing States," Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 24(04), pages 1-22, December.
    19. Mendoza, Geovanny & Llopis, Juan & Gasco, Jose & Gonzalez, Reyes, 2021. "Entrepreneurship as seen by entrepreneurs in a developing country," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 123(C), pages 547-556.
    20. Félix Modrego & Dusan Paredes & Gianni Romaní, 2017. "Individual and place-based drivers of self-employment in Chile," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 49(2), pages 469-492, August.
    21. Preeya Mohan & Eric Strobl & Patrick Watson, 2014. "Innovative Activity in the Caribbean: Drivers, Benefits, and Obstacles," Working Papers 2014-595, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
    22. de la Torre, Augusto & Didier, Tatiana & Pinat, Magali, 2014. "Can Latin America tap the globalization upside ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6837, The World Bank.
    23. Guimón , José & Chaminade , Cristina & Maggi , Claudio, 2015. "Policies to attract R&D-related FDI in Chile: Aligning incentives with local linkages and absorptive capacities," Papers in Innovation Studies 2015/48, Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 17 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-INT: International Trade (7) 2015-06-27 2023-12-04 2024-01-08 2024-01-15 2024-03-18 2024-04-08 2024-04-29. Author is listed
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