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Journal URL https://www.latinaer.org/index.php/laer
Title Latin American Economic Review
Publisher CIDE, Division of Economics
Description Latin American Economic Review aims to be the leading general interest journal on topics relevant to Latin America. The journal welcomes high-quality theoretical and quantitative papers on economic, social and political-economy issues with a regional focus.
ISSN 2196-436X
Language(s) English (en)
Publisher Email daniel.ventosa@cide.edu
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