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Fields of papers citing papers by Miguel D. Ramírez
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Miguel D. Ramírez
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2019). Credit, Indebtedness and Speculation in Marx’s Political Economy. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 8. 46–62.1 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2016). Marx and Malthusianism: Comment. American Economic Review. 76(3). 543–547.1 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2014). Credit, Indebtedness, and Speculation in the Marxian Paradigm: A Reassessment. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2013). The Effect of Myanmar’s Foreign Investment Policies on FDI Inflows: An Analysis of Panel Data across ASEAN Member Countries. Trinity College Digital Repository (Trinity College).2 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D., et al.. (2013). FDI, Exchange Rate, and Economic Growth in Hungary, 1995-2012: Causality and Cointegration Analysis. Applied econometrics and international development. 14(1). 45–58.1 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2009). Foreign Direct Investment and its Determinants in the Chilean Case: An Error Correction Model Analysis, 1960-2002. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2007). Is Foreign Direct Investment Productive in the Latin America Case? A Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Analysis, 1980-2001. SSRN Electronic Journal.7 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2006). DOES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ENHANCE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN CHILE? A COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS. Eastern Economic Journal. 32(2). 205–220.11 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2006). Latin american investment perfomance during the 1980-2002 period: a panel cointegration approach. Applied econometrics and international development. 6(2). 109–124.2 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (2002). Foreign direct investment in Mexico during the 1990s: An empirical assessment. Eastern Economic Journal. 28(3). 409–423.10 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (1998). Does Public Investment Enhance Productivity Growth in Mexico? A Cointegration Analysis. Eastern Economic Journal. 24(1). 63–82.20 indexed citations
Ramírez, Miguel D.. (1995). Stabilization and the Rate of Capital Formation in Latin America, 1983-90: An Empirical Assessment. Eastern Economic Journal. 21(4). 523–538.1 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (1991). The Impact of Public Investment on Private Capital Formation: A Study Relating to Mexico. Eastern Economic Journal. 17(4). 425–437.11 indexed citations
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Ramírez, Miguel D.. (1990). Keynes, Marx and the Business Cycle. Eastern Economic Journal. 16(2). 159–167.1 indexed citations
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