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Risk aversion at the country level
N Gandelman, R Hernández-Murillo
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review 97 (1), 53-66, 2015
2672015
Sticky floors and glass ceilings in Latin America
P Carrillo, N Gandelman, V Robano
The Journal of Economic Inequality 12, 339-361, 2014
1242014
Happiness decomposition: Female optimism
ML Arrosa, N Gandelman
Journal of Happiness Studies 17, 731-756, 2016
1042016
Neighborhood determinants of quality of life
N Gandelman, G Piani, Z Ferre
Journal of Happiness Studies 13, 547-563, 2012
992012
The impact of trade liberalization on employment, capital, and productivity dynamics: evidence from the Uruguayan manufacturing sector
C Casacuberta, G Fachola, N GANDELMAN*
The Journal of Policy Reform 7 (4), 225-248, 2004
912004
Glass ceilings in research: Evidence from a national program in Uruguay
D Bukstein, N Gandelman
Research Policy 48 (6), 1550-1563, 2019
692019
Household education spending in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evidence from income and expenditure surveys
S Acerenza, N Gandelman
Education Finance and Policy 14 (1), 61-87, 2019
692019
Happiness inequality: How much is reasonable?
N Gandelman, R Porzecanski
Social Indicators Research 110, 257-269, 2013
692013
Multiple job holding: the artist's labour supply approach
C Casacuberta, N Gandelman
Applied Economics 44 (3), 323-337, 2012
642012
The impact of inflation and unemployment on subjective personal and country evaluations
N Gandelman, R Hernández-Murillo
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review 91 (3), 107-26., 2009
622009
Female headed households and homeownership in Latin America
N Gandelman
Housing Studies 24 (4), 525-549, 2009
59*2009
Household spending on transport in Latin America and the Caribbean: A dimension of transport affordability in the region
N Gandelman, T Serebrisky, A Suárez-Alemán
Journal of Transport Geography 79, 102482, 2019
57*2019
What do happiness and health satisfaction data tell us about relative risk aversion?
N Gandelman, R Hernández-Murillo
Journal of Economic Psychology 39, 301-312, 2013
532013
Do the rich save more in Latin America?
N Gandelman
The Journal of Economic Inequality 15, 75-92, 2017
462017
Peer Effects in Risk Aversion
A Balsa, N Gandelman, N González
Risk Analysis 31 (1), 27, 2014
422014
Investment and Financial Restrictions at the Firm Level in Uruguay
J De Brun, N Gandelman, E Barbieri
Credit Constraints and Investment in Latin America. Washington, DC: Inter …, 2003
38*2003
Credit constraints, sector informality and firm investments: Evidence from a panel of Uruguayan firms
N Gandelman, A Rasteletti
Journal of Applied Economics 20 (2), 351-372, 2017
35*2017
Traditional excluding forces: a review of the quantitative literature on the economic situation of indigenous peoples, afro-descendants, and people living with disability
N Gandelman, H Ñopo, L Ripani
Latin American Politics and Society 53 (4), 147-179, 2011
35*2011
A comparison of saving rates: microdata evidence from seventeen Latin American and Caribbean countries
N Gandelman
Economía 16 (2), 201-258, 2016
30*2016
Peer and parental influence in academic performance and alcohol use
A Balsa, N Gandelman, F Roldán
Labour Economics 55, 41-55, 2018
29*2018
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