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U.S. sneezes, world catches cold
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Preface - rethinking structural reform in Latin America
The process of structural reform in Latin America has thus far been uneven, and various economic crises have raised doubts about reforms? effectiveness and have caused public support for further reforms to wane. To promote and highlight research exploring structural reform?s impact on economic growth and income distribution in Latin America, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) cosponsored the conference ?Rethinking Structural Reform in Latin America? in October 2003. ; This issue of the Economic Review contains four articles that were among the ...
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From spotlight to shadow: housing's luster fades
New home construction set a torrid pace for years in the Southeast. But the homebuilding industry has cooled considerably, tempering the vitality of industries that had flourished along with it.
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Thinking globally: International prospects for 2002
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Mexico's financial crisis affected other Latin countries
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The 2003 global outlook: Recovery to continue
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France sliding into recession as new government takes power
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Are international comparisons of inflation and employment valid?