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Pablo Acosta
Pablo Acosta
Lead Economist, World Bank
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What is the impact of international remittances on poverty and inequality in Latin America?
P Acosta, C Calderon, P Fajnzylber, H Lopez
World Development 36 (1), 89-114, 2008
9622008
Remittances and the Dutch disease
PA Acosta, EKK Lartey, FS Mandelman
Journal of international economics 79 (1), 102-116, 2009
8552009
Labor supply, school attendance, and remittances from international migration: the case of El Salvador
P Acosta
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2006
5542006
The impact of remittances on poverty and human capital: evidence from Latin American household surveys
P Acosta, P Fajnzylber, JH Lopez
World Bank Publications, 2007
5222007
Remittances, exchange rate regimes and the Dutch disease: A panel data analysis
EKK Lartey, FS Mandelman, PA Acosta
Review of international Economics 20 (2), 377-395, 2012
4012012
School attendance, child labour, and remittances from international migration in El Salvador
P Acosta
Journal of Development Studies 47 (6), 913-936, 2011
2922011
Remittances and development in Latin America
P Acosta, C Calderón, P Fajnzylber, H López
World Economy 29 (7), 957-987, 2006
2172006
Financial development, remittances, and real exchange rate appreciation
PA Acosta, NR Baerg, FS Mandelman
Economic Review 94, 2009
2062009
Educational upgrading and returns to skills in Latin America: evidence from a supply-demand framework, 1990-2010
L Gasparini, S Galiani, G Cruces, P Acosta
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2011
1982011
Short and long run determinants of private investment in Argentina
P Acosta, A Loza
Journal of Applied Economics 8 (2), 389-406, 2005
1752005
Capital accumulation, trade liberalization, and rising wage inequality: the case of Argentina
P Acosta, L Gasparini
Economic Development and Cultural Change 55 (4), 793-812, 2007
1202007
Do remittances lower poverty levels in Latin America?
P Acosta, C Calderón, P Fajnzylber, JH López
Remittances and Development: Lessons from Latin America, 87-132, 2008
1002008
Entrepreneurship, labor markets, and international remittances: evidence from El Salvador
P Acosta
International migration, economic development and policy, 141-159, 2007
992007
Guarana (Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis), an anciently consumed stimulant from the Amazon rain forest: the seeded-fruit transcriptome
PCS Ângelo, CG Nunes-Silva, MM Brígido, JSN Azevedo, EN Assunção, ...
Plant cell reports 27, 117-124, 2008
842008
Beyond qualifications: returns to cognitive and socio-emotional skills in Colombia
P Acosta, N Muller, MA Sarzosa
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2015
772015
Remittances and household behavior: Evidence for Latin America
P Acosta, P Fajnzylber, JH Lopez
Remittances and Development: Lessons from Latin America, 133-70, 2008
732008
Minds and behaviors at work: boosting socioemotional skills for Latin America’s workforce
W Cunningham, P Acosta, N Muller
World Bank Publications, 2016
572016
Promotion dynamics the Peter Principle: Incumbents vs. external hires
P Acosta
Labour Economics 17 (6), 975-986, 2010
572010
The “flypaper effect” in presence of spatial interdependence: evidence from Argentinean municipalities
P Acosta
The annals of regional science 44, 453-466, 2010
572010
Business and human development in the base of the pyramid: Exploring challenges and opportunities with market heat maps
P Acosta, N Kim, I Melzer, RU Mendoza, N Thelen
Journal of World Business 46 (1), 50-60, 2011
552011
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