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Setting up a modern macroeconomic framework in Brazil, 1993-2004

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  • Rogério L. F. Werneck

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  • Rogério L. F. Werneck, 2008. "Setting up a modern macroeconomic framework in Brazil, 1993-2004," Textos para discussão 557, Department of Economics PUC-Rio (Brazil).
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    1. Camargo, José Márcio & Scheinkman, José A. & Werneck, Rogério L.F. & De Barros, Ricardo Paes & Ranis, Gustav & Velasco, Andrés & Bourguignon, François & Thorp, Rosemary & Figueroa, Adolfo & Lustig, No, 1994. "En Route to Modern Growth: Latin America in the 1990s: Essays in Honor of Carlos Díaz-Alejandro," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 451.
    2. Marcelo de Paiva Abreu & Rogério Ladeira Furquim Werneck, 2005. "The Brazilian economy from Cardoso to Lula: An interim view," Textos para discussão 504, Department of Economics PUC-Rio (Brazil).
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