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Roger Aliaga-Diaz

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Working papers

  1. Roger Aliaga-Diaz, 2005. "General Equilibrium Implications of the Capital Adequacy Regulation for Banks," Computing in Economics and Finance 2005 238, Society for Computational Economics.


Software components

  1. Roger Aliaga & Silvia Montoya, 1999. "GINIDESC: Stata module to compute Gini index with within- and between-group inequality decomposition," Statistical Software Components S372901, Boston College Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]


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