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Controles de capital en Chile en la década de 1990 (B)
Alfaro, Laura; Di Tella, Rafael; Vogel, IngridCase HBS-706S29EconomicsComplementa el caso (A).Starting at €5.74
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Controles de capital en Chile en la década de 1990 (A)
Alfaro, Laura; Di Tella, Rafael; Vogel, IngridCase HBS-706S32EconomicsEn 1991, Chile adoptó un marco de controles de capital se centró en la reducción de los flujos masivos de inversión extranjera que entra en el país ya que las tasas de interés internacionales se mantuvieron bajos. Las entradas de capital en peligro la capacidad del Banco Central para manejar el tipo de cambio dentro de una banda flotante, cuyo objetivo era el tiempo para bajar tasa de inflación de Chile a nivel internacional. Hasta la crisis fina...Starting at €8.20
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Bolivia: Globalización, Soberanía o Democracia
Di Tella, Rafael; Pill, Huw; Vogel, Ingrid; Violand, Cinthia Fernholz; Gomez, Miguel Lopez De SilCase HBS-707S22EconomicsDescribe el programa de estabilización económica implementada por el gobierno boliviano en 1985 a 1986 y su impacto en el proceso de desarrollo en Bolivia.Starting at €8.20
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La Paradoja Argentina: El Crecimiento Económico y la Tradición Populista
Di Tella, Rafael; Vogel, IngridCase HBS-706S27EconomicsDescribe el desarrollo político y económico en la Argentina desde 1900 hasta 1989, con un enfoque en el papel de Perón y el populismo. Un reescrito versión de un caso anterior.Starting at €8.20
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La Crisis de 2001 en Argentina: Una suspensión de pagos patrocinada por el FMI (B)
Di Tella, Rafael; Vogel, IngridCase HBS-709S23EconomicsComplementa el caso (A).Starting at €5.74
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Evaluating the Impact of Solar Lamps in Uganda
Datla, Anjani; Levy, DanCase HBS-KS1294-EEconomicsIDinsight, an evaluation company founded by graduates of the Harvard Kennedy School, designs and conducts evaluations that best suit the needs of clients across the developing world, offering timely and rigorous evidence to help decision making. In 2014, USAID approached IDinsight to conduct an evaluation of an affordable solar lantern developed by another social organization, d.light. IDinisght would have to assess whether d.light's innovation ...Starting at €8.20
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La Crisis de 2001 en Argentina: Incumplimiento patrocinado por el FMI (A)
Di Tella, Rafael; Vogel, IngridCase HBS-707S21EconomicsA finales de 2001, la economía y la sociedad de Argentina aparecieron tanto en el borde del colapso. Furioso por los controles impuestos sobre la convertibilidad de sus depósitos bancarios en dinero en efectivo (el "corralito") y enormes recortes del gasto público propuestos en medio de un alto desempleo y el deterioro de los servicios sociales, los argentinos de todos los niveles económicos salieron a las calles en protesta. En los disturbios vi...Starting at €8.20
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Cuna Mas: Peru's Early Childhood Program Struggles to Maintain Quality as It Scales Up
Datla, Anjani; Boatright Wilson, JulieCase HBS-KS1251-EEconomicsIn 2012, amid much fanfare, Peru's President Ollanta Humala launched an ambitious program on early childhood development called Cuna M s. The program, based on a successful home visiting intervention in Jamaica, was designed to improve the cognitive and emotional development of children below the age of three, living in poverty. The government's aim was to scale the program nationwide. Initially, despite the logistical challenges of reaching rur...Starting at €8.20
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Integrating Renewable Energy in Argentina
Datla, Anjani; Lee, HenryCase HBS-KS1288-EEconomicsIn 2015, Mauricio Macri became President of Argentina and declared solving the energy crisis as one of his top priorities. When Macri's administration attempted to raise utility tariffs, however, it faced loud protests from citizens. In search of solutions to growing shortages, the government seized on Argentina's still largely untapped, but potentially vast renewable energy sector and created an ambitious program called RenovAr (renew in Spanish...Starting at €8.20
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Untapped Potential: Renewable Energy in Argentina
Datla, Anjani; Lee, HenryCase HBS-KS1293-EEconomicsIn 2015, Mauricio Macri became President of Argentina and declared solving the energy crisis one of his top priorities. When Macri attempted to raise utility tariffs, however, he faced loud protests from citizens. In search of solutions to growing shortages, the government seized on Argentina's still largely untapped, but potentially vast renewable energy sector and created an ambitious program called RenovAr (renew in Spanish). By 2016, the coun...Starting at €8.20