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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eduardo Lora
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Corbacho, Ana, et al.. (2013). More than Revenue. Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks.17 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo, et al.. (2012). Crisis de paro en España: Una aplicación de la ley de Okun, 1995.1-2012.2.1 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo, et al.. (2012). Employment and Taxes in Latin America: An Empirical Study of the Effects of Payroll, Corporate Income and Value-Added Taxes on Labor Outcomes. Repositorio Institucional UN - Biblioteca Digital.5 indexed citations
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Graham, Carol, Lucas Higuera, & Eduardo Lora. (2009). Valuing Health Conditions - Insights from Happiness Surveys Across Countries and Cultures. Econstor (Econstor).4 indexed citations
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Chong, Alberto & Eduardo Lora. (2007). Valieron la pena las privatizaciones. Nueva sociedad. 80–92.4 indexed citations
Lora, Eduardo. (2004). Las sorpresas laborales de la apertura. 4(1). 76–89.
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Lora, Eduardo & Ugo Panizza. (2002). Globalización y reformas estructurales en América Latina: Lo que funcionó y lo que no. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 7–29.3 indexed citations
Lora, Eduardo, et al.. (1997). El Crecimiento Económico en América Latina después de una década de reformas estructurales. Pensamiento iberoamericano. 55–86.2 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo. (1997). A Decade of Structural Reform in Latin America: What Has Been Reformed and How to Measure It. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.2 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo. (1997). Una Década de Reformas Estructurales en América Latina: qué se ha reformado y cómo Medirlo. Pensamiento iberoamericano. 27–54.10 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo. (1995). 25 años de estabilidad salarial. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo, et al.. (1992). Un plan de desarrollo humano de largo plazo para Colombia. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo, et al.. (1992). Viabilidad macroeconómica y financiera de un sistema privado de pensiones. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 22(1). 75–95.1 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo & José Antonio Ocampo. (1987). Country Study 6 : Colombia. UNU Collections (United Nations University).1 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo. (1987). Macroeconomía del sistema bancario: Un modelo aplicado a Colombia. 17(4). 165–203.
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Lora, Eduardo, et al.. (1986). Política macroecónomica y distribución del ingreso en Colombia: 1980 -1990. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 16(3). 109–158.1 indexed citations
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Lora, Eduardo. (1986). Lecciones de la experiencia brasileña de fomento a las exportaciones. 16(1). 139–154.
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