Latin American Economic Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Latin American Economic Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hidden Violence: How COVID-19 School Closures Reduced the Reporting of Child Maltreatment11
How Has Labor Demand Been Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic? Evidence from Job Ads in Mexico4
What effect does public and private capital have on income inequality? The case of the Latin America and Caribbean region4
The COVID-19 Economic Crisis in Mexico through the Lens of a Financial Conditions Index3
Social effect of Covid-19: Estimates and alternatives for Latin America and the Caribbean1
Sex-ratios and work in Latin American households: Evidence from Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Chile1
Efficiency of university education: A partial frontier analysis1
How do the Tax Burden and the Fiscal Space in Latin America look like? Evidence through Laffer Curves1
Labor Market Indicator for Colombia0
Socioeconomic Effects of COVID-19 in Mexico: A Multisectoral Approach and Policy Options0
The fiscal cost of the provision of basic public services, subsidies for expenditure on food and basic citizen income per household in Costa Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador during the COVID-19 pandemi0
The fiscal cost of the provision of basic public services, subsidies for expenditure on food and basic citizen income per household during the COVID-19 pandemic: An expenditure analysis0
Does Education Increase Risk Aversion in Households? Some Evidence Using Artefactual Experiments in Peru0
The dynamics of social deprivation in Mexico0
Understanding the Drivers of Household Energy Spending: Micro Evidence for Latin America0
Size-Dependent Gender Gaps in Entrepreneurship: The Case of Chile*0
Equality without equity: The gender pay gap at the National University of Colombia0
Macroeconomic Effects of Loan Supply Shocks: Empirical Evidence for Peru0
Automation and the jobs of young workers0
Political Cycles in Latin America: More Evidence on the Brazilian Economy0
Investigating the Heterogeneity of Economic Convergence in Latin America Countries – An Econometric Analysis of Systems of Regression Equations0
Uncovering the wage differential between formal and informal jobs: Analysis from the Colombian Caribbean region0
Gender wage discrimination by distribution of income in Mexico, 2005-20200
From bad to worse: The economic impact of COVID-19 in developing countries. Evidence from Venezuela0
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