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How Does Pension Reform Affect Savings and Welfare. (2000). Cifuentes, Rodrigo .
In: Working Papers Central Bank of Chile.
RePEc:chb:bcchwp:80.

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  2. Pensiones en Chile: ¿Qué Hubiese Ocurrido sin la Reforma de 1981?. (2006). Cerda, Rodrigo.
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  4. Tax Incentives for Retirement Savings: Simulation Results in the Presence of Liquidity Constraints and Heterogeneous Consumers in an OLG-GE Model. (2005). Cifuentes, Rodrigo .
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  5. Tax Incentives for Retirement Savings: Macro and Welfare Effects in an OLG-GE Model with Liquidity Constraints and Heterogeneous Consumers.. (2003). Cifuentes, Rodrigo .
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  6. Estimating ARMA Models Efficiently. (2001). Chumacero, Romulo.
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