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|a Loayza, Norman.
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|a Sectorial Macroeconomic Interdependencies :
|b Evidence for Latin America, East Asia and Europe /
|c Norman Loayza, J. Lopez, Angel Ubide.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
|b International Monetary Fund,
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|a This paper analyzes common economic patterns across countries and economic sectors in Latin America, East Asia and Europe for the period 1970-94 by means of an error-components model that decomposes real value added growth in each country into common international effects, sector-specific effects and country-specific effects. We find significant comovements in the European and East Asian samples. In the Latin American sample, however, we find country-specific components to be more important than common patterns. These results are robust to different sub-sample time spans and different sub-sample country groups.
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|a Lopez, J.
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|a Ubide, Angel.
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|a IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;
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