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Bank ownership and performance. Does politics matter?
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Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2008). The Economic Effects of Employment Protection: Evidence from International Industry-Level Data. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2007). Diversificación Financiera e Interrupción Repentina del Flujo de Capitales. 10(3). 45–65.1 indexed citations
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Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2007). Financial Diversification and Sudden Stops. 10(3). 45–65.1 indexed citations
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Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2007). Financial Diversification, Sudden Stops and Sudden Starts. 12(423). 1.1 indexed citations
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Cowan, Kevin, Alejandro Micco, Alejandra Mizala, et al.. (2005). Un diagnóstico del desempleo en Chile. Inter-American Development Bank eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Micco, Alejandro, Ugo Panizza, & Mónica Yañez. (2005). Bank Ownership and Performance Does Politics Matter. SSRN Electronic Journal.35 indexed citations
Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2004). Microeconomic Flexibility in Latin America. 7(2). 5–26.1 indexed citations
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Haltiwanger, John, Adriana D. Kugler, Maurice Kügler, Alejandro Micco, & Carmen Pagés. (2004). Effects of Tariffs and Real Exchange Rates on Job Reallocation: Evidence from Latin America. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.6 indexed citations
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Micco, Alejandro, Ugo Panizza, & Mónica Yañez. (2004). Bank Ownership and Performance. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.135 indexed citations
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Galindo, Arturo & Alejandro Micco. (2004). Creditor protection and financial markets: empirical evidence and implications for Latin America. Econometric Reviews. 89. 29–37.19 indexed citations
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Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2004). Flexibilidad Microeconómica en América Latina. 7(2). 5–26.4 indexed citations
Micco, Alejandro, et al.. (2002). Determinants of Maritime Transport Costs. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.2 indexed citations
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Galindo, Arturo, Gustavo Márquez, Christian Daude, et al.. (2001). Competitiveness: The Business of Growth. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.17 indexed citations
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