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Oscar Alberto Díaz Quevedo
(Oscar Alberto Diaz Quevedo)

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First Name:Oscar
Middle Name:Alberto
Last Name:Diaz Quevedo
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RePEc Short-ID:pda459
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Banco Central de Bolivia

La Paz, Bolivia
http://www.bcb.gob.bo/
RePEc:edi:bcbgvbo (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Oscar Díaz Quevedo & Tatiana Rocabado Palomeque, 2016. "En búsqueda de una relación de largo plazo entre crecimiento económico y desarrollo del sistema financiero," Revista de Análisis del BCB, Banco Central de Bolivia, vol. 25(2), pages 191-219, July.
  2. Oscar A. Díaz Quevedo & Ignacio Garrón Vedia, 2016. "Un modelo de equilibrio general estocástico dinámico para analizar el efecto de la política monetaria sobre el sistema financiero boliviano," Revista de Análisis del BCB, Banco Central de Bolivia, vol. 24(1), pages 147-192, June.
  3. Oscar A. Díaz Quevedo, 2013. "Identificación de booms crediticios en América Latina," Revista de Análisis del BCB, Banco Central de Bolivia, vol. 19(1), pages 9-56, July.
  4. Oscar A. Díaz Quevedo, 2009. "Estructura de mercado del sistema bancario boliviano," Revista de Análisis del BCB, Banco Central de Bolivia, vol. 11(1), pages 7-44, December.
  5. Oscar A. Díaz Quevedo, 2009. "¿Cuán eficiente es la banca boliviana?: Una aproximación mediante fronteras estocásticas," Revista de Análisis del BCB, Banco Central de Bolivia, vol. 11(1), pages 45-76, December.
  6. Oscar Díaz Q. & Marco Laguna V., 2007. "Factores que explican la reducción de las tasas pasivas de interés en el sistema bancario boliviano," Monetaria, CEMLA, vol. 0(4), pages 331-366, octubre-d.

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Articles

  1. Oscar A. Díaz Quevedo, 2009. "Estructura de mercado del sistema bancario boliviano," Revista de Análisis del BCB, Banco Central de Bolivia, vol. 11(1), pages 7-44, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Hugo Pablo Rocha Portugal & Diego A. Vera Cossio, 2014. "Cuando las Mujeres son las que Mandan: Efecto del Ahorro en el Empoderamiento de la Mujer Boliviana," Development Research Working Paper Series 06/2014, Institute for Advanced Development Studies.

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