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Ahorro y formación de capital: experiencias latinoamericanas: Argentina, Brasil, Chile, El Salvador, México

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Examina algunos determinantes de la formación del ahorro en la región, como ser el ajuste macroeconómico, la gestión de la deuda externa y la política de inversión.

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  • -, 1990. "Ahorro y formación de capital: experiencias latinoamericanas: Argentina, Brasil, Chile, El Salvador, México," Series Históricas 9125, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
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