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Gustavo Salazar

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Working papers

  1. Marcelo Varela Enr quez & Gustavo Salazar Espinoza, "undated". "Labor income gap in Ecuador due to discrimination, pre and post pandemic: Correction of error due to selection bias," Review of Socio - Economic Perspectives 202302, Reviewsep.

Articles

  1. Amílcar Marcelo Varela Enríquez & Gustavo Adrián Salazar Espinoza, "undated". "Tax Decentralization And Economic Growth In Latin America: Evidence Of Panel Data: 2000-2018," Review of Socio - Economic Perspectives 202062, Reviewsep.
  2. Amílcar Marcelo Varela Enríquez & Gustavo Adrián Salazar Espinoza, "undated". "Fiscal decentralization and economic growth in Ecuador: Panel data on provincial council and municipalities since a heterodox vision," Review of Socio - Economic Perspectives 202180, Reviewsep.
  3. Marcelo Varela Enriquez & Cecilia Nicole Cerda Monge & Gustavo Adrian Salazar Espinoza, "undated". "Paradox Of The Abundance: Human Development And Extractivism At Global Level 2010-2015," Review of Socio - Economic Perspectives 201946, Reviewsep.

Chapters

  1. Marcelo Varela-Enríquez & Gustavo Adrián Salazar, 2021. "Foreign direct investment in Latin America: effects on growth and development, 1996-2017," Chapters, in: Noemi Levy-Orlik & Jorge A. Bustamante-Torres & Louis-Philippe Rochon (ed.), Capital Movements and Corporate Dominance in Latin America, chapter 10, pages 158-173, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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Working papers

  1. Marcelo Varela Enr quez & Gustavo Salazar Espinoza, "undated". "Labor income gap in Ecuador due to discrimination, pre and post pandemic: Correction of error due to selection bias," Review of Socio - Economic Perspectives 202302, Reviewsep.

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    1. Karla Meneses & Sarah J. Carrington & Gustavo Cuesta & Katherine Oleas, 2026. "The Rural-Urban Divide in Gender Wage Gaps: an Analysis of Ecuador," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 38(1), pages 118-147, February.

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