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Journal articles on the topic "Indians on Central America"

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Palmer, Mark. "Cartographic Encounters at the Bureau of Indian Affairs Geographic Information System Center of Calculation." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 36, no. 2 (January 1, 2012): 75–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/aicr.36.2.m41052k383378203.

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The centering processes of geographic information system (GIS) development at the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) was an extension of past cartographic encounters with American Indians through the central control of geospatial technologies, uneven development of geographic information resources, and extension of technically dependent clientele. Cartographic encounters included the historical exchanges of geographic information between indigenous people and non-Indians in North America. Scientists and technicians accumulated geographic information at the center of calculation where scientific maps, models, and simulations emerged. A study of GIS development at the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs will demonstrate some centering processes.
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Dowsett, S. A., M. J. Kowolik, L. A. Archila, G. J. Eckert, and D. J. LeBlanc. "Subgingival microbiota of indigenous Indians of Central America." Journal of Clinical Periodontology 29, no. 2 (February 2002): 159–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-051x.2002.290211.x.

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O'reılly, William. "Turks and Indians on the Margins of Europe." Belleten 65, no. 242 (April 1, 2001): 243–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2001.243.

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Knowledge of emerging New World settlements and opportunities was quick to diffuse from the western seaboard of Europe to central and eastern parts of the continent. This article contends that cultural knowledge and perceptions were ethnically filtered by Europeans desirous to include new knowledge in existing paradigms. Diverse aspects of New World society appealed to different communities and news and information was consciously manipulated and re-presented, using stock cliches, to be made more palatable to the target community. Blanket verbal and pictorial representations of 'America' and 'Europe' synthetically emerged to feed the appetite for understanding the New World. It is further suggested that the transfer of cultural cliches from Turk to Native American highlight the complex origins of European perceptions of America. These images had substantial effects on the creation of early American society.
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Schwartzkopf, Stacey A. "Indians and the Political Economy of Central America, 1670–1810." Ethnohistory 64, no. 2 (April 2017): 320–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-3789337.

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Heath, Dwight B., and James S. Olson. "The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary." Ethnohistory 40, no. 1 (1993): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/482187.

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Marshall, Catherine A., William E. Martin, and Marilyn J. Johnson. "Issues to Consider in the Provision of Vocational Rehabilitation Services to American Indians with Alcohol Problems." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 21, no. 3 (September 1, 1990): 45–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.21.3.45.

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American Indians represent a culturally diverse group of people, 54% of whom live in central cities or in urban areas. This article identifies basic issues for the rehabilitation counselor to consider when providing services to American Indians with alcohol problems. Particular focus is paid to concerns related to American Indian women and alcoholism. Recommendations for rehabilitation intervention include the need for family and societal involvement.
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Matthew, L. E. "Indians and the Political Economy of Colonial Central America, 1670-1810." Hispanic American Historical Review 94, no. 4 (January 1, 2014): 691–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2802750.

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Prentiss, Louis W. "GULF HURRICANES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE TEXAS COAST." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 2 (January 1, 2000): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v2.18.

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The word "hurricane" is derived through the Spanish from a word of the extinct Indian aborigines of Haiti, meaning "evil spirit". I do not know whether the Indians who gave this kind of a disturbance its name are extinct because of the "evil spirit", but I am sure that it is a fitting name. Since the time of Columbus, there are records of hurricanes which have caused destruction and death in the West Indies and areas of Central and North America.
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Deloria, Philip J. "AMERICAN MASTER NARRATIVES AND THE PROBLEM OF INDIAN CITIZENSHIP IN THE GILDED AGE AND PROGRESSIVE ERA." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 14, no. 1 (December 19, 2014): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781414000504.

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AbstractAmerican Indian people fit poorly into the sweeping stories most commonly told about American history. Puritan-inspired stories of national origins and Turnerian frontier narratives cast Indians as outsiders whose role was to be dispossessed and then disappear. More recent counter-narratives of conquest and of redemptive struggles for citizenship allow Native actors important and autonomous roles, but are also premised on a teleology of assimilation and civil rights that flattens the complexity of Indian uses of U.S. citizenship rights. The history of the Society of American Indians, founded in 1911, shows how the paradox of Indian citizenship is central to stories about the broader sweep of U.S. historical practice.
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Guzmán, Tracy Devine. "Our Indians in Our America: Anti-Imperialist Imperialism and the Construction of Brazilian Modernity." Latin American Research Review 45, no. 3 (2010): 35–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100011109.

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AbstractIndigenous peoples have been used and imagined as guardians of the Brazilian frontier since at least the mid-nineteenth century. This association was central to the foundation of the Indian Protection Service (Serviço de Proteção aos Índios, or SPI) during the early 1900s and culminated with the Amazonian Vigilance System (Sistema de Vigelância da Amazônia, or SIVAM) at the turn of the millennium. Throughout the period, the abiding desire to establish defensive dominion over disputed national territory subjected individuals and groups identified as “Indians” to the power of overlapping discourses of scientific progress, national security, and economic development. A trinity of Brazilian modernity, these goals interpellated native peoples primarily through the practice and rhetoric of education, which grounds their historical relationship with dominant national society. Drawing on SPI records, government documents, journalism, personal testimonies, and visual media, this article traces the impact of this modernist trinity on indigenist policy and in the lives of those who have been affected by its tutelary power. By transforming private indigenous spaces into public domain, Brazil's politics of anti-imperialist imperialism propagated a colonialist, metonymic relationship between “our Indians” and “our America” into the twenty-first century.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Indians on Central America"

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Offen, Karl Henry. "The Miskitu kingdom landscape and the emergence of a Miskitu ethnic identity, northeastern Nicaragua and Honduras, 1600-1800 /." Digital version accessible at:, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Bailey, Brie. "The Guatemalan Peace Accords indigenous rights and the promise of peace /." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0024676.

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McCullough, Robert G. "A reanalysis of ceramics from the Bowen site : implications for defining the Oliver phase of central Indiana." Virtual Press, 1991. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/770939.

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The mixture of Late Woodland and Fort Ancient ceramics found on sites in central Indiana has presented a problem for archaeologists for over fifty years. This unique combination of ceramic traits has become known as the Oliver Phase. Materials recovered from the Bowen Site, (Dorwin 1971) have in the past been used to define this phase. Originally, the Bowen Site was believed to represent the excavation of an entire synchronically occupied prehistoric site. A reanalysis of the distribution of diagnostic ceramic attributes from the Bowen Site suggests multicomponent occupations resulting from diachronic settlement. Therefore, the full range of ceramic variation originally attributed to this phase needs to be reexamined in the light of this new information, and it's usefulness as a diagnostic assemblage should be carefully evaluated.
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Doherty, Deirdre Anne. "Hunting and the implications for mammals in Belize /." For electronic version search Digital dissertations database. Restricted to UC campuses. Access is free to UC campus dissertations, 2005. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Sick, Rebecca Faye. "Nonmetric trait analysis of four East Central Indiana skeletal populations." Virtual Press, 2000. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1164848.

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In order to determine if there is a shared biological lineage among four east central Indiana skeletal populations, the remains have been subjected to nonmetric trait analysis. This technique examines the directly observable manifestations of the genome on the skeleton in order to determine if two or more groups have a shared genetic background beyond the genes that all humans share. This information supplements the archaeological information already available from the cultural remains of these groups, in addition to the metrical data.
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Krautkramer, Jesse. "Cultural transmission, style and continuous variation among north central Sierra Nevada projectile points." [Chico, Calif. : California State University, Chico], 2009. http://csuchico-dspace.calstate.edu/xmlui/handle/10211.4/178.

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Curtis, Jenneth Elizabeth. "Processes of cultural change : ceramics and interaction across the Middle to Late Woodland transition in south-central Ontario." online access from Digital Dissertation Consortium access full-text, 2004. http://link.library.utoronto.ca/eir/EIRdetail.cfm?Resources__ID=80112&T=F.

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Hudler, Dale Brent. "Modeling paleolandscapes in central Texas /." Digital version accessible at:, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Lohse, Jon C. "The social organization of a late classic Maya community : Dos Hombres, northwestern Belize /." Full text (PDF) from UMI/Dissertation Abstracts International, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3008382.

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Meeks, Eric Vaughn. "Border citizens race, labor, and identity in south-central Arizona, 1910-1965 /." Access restricted to users with UT Austin EID Full text (PDF) from UMI/Dissertation Abstracts International, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3034985.

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Books on the topic "Indians on Central America"

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Fogel, D. Revolution in Central America. San Francisco: Ism Press, 1985.

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Joseph, Spinden Herbert. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Mineola, N.Y: Dover, 1999.

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1944-, Graham Mark Miller, ed. Reinterpreting prehistory of Central America. Niwot, Colo: University Press of Colorado, 1993.

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Farabee, William Curtis. The central arawaks. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Sherrow, Victoria. The Maya Indians. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1994.

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Phillips, George Harwood. Indians and intruders in central California, 1769-1849. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993.

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Taylor, Robert Bartley. Indians of Middle America: An introduction to the ethnology of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Manhattan, Kan: Lifeway Books, 1989.

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Spahni, Jean-Christian. Los indios de América Central. Guatemala, América Central: Editorial Piedra Santa, 1989.

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Jacobsen, Peter Otto. A family in Central America. Hove: Wayland, 1985.

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Jacobsen, Peter Otto. A family in Central America. New York: Bookwright Press, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Indians on Central America"

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Smart, Ian I. "West Indian Writing in Central America." In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, 75–83. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/chlel.x.08sma.

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Crutchfield, James A., Candy Moulton, and Terry A. Del Bene. "Indians." In The Settlement of America, 9–13. New York: Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315699028-3.

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Leavelle, Tracy Neal. "American Indians." In The Blackwell Companion to Religion in America, 395–416. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444324082.ch26.

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Sharpton, Amy N. "Central America." In Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health, 375–80. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5659-0_122.

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Tarling, Nicholas. "Central America." In Decolonisations Compared, 9–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53649-1_2.

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Salamera, Julius B., and Larry I. Lutwick. "Central America." In Infectious Diseases: A Geographic Guide, 273–89. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119971641.ch21.

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Harriss, Harriet, Naomi House, Monika Parrinder, and Tom Ravenscroft. "Central America." In 100 Women, 91–108. London: RIBA Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032649580-9.

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Lutwick, Larry I., and Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales. "Central America." In Infectious Diseases, 317–34. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119085751.ch22.

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Kray, Christine A. "Central America." In The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Religion and Social Justice, 373–87. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444355390.ch25.

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Fallas, Carmen Mayela. "Central America." In Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations, 45–60. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137404329_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Indians on Central America"

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Vachhani, Jainil, and Jay Joshi. "A Game Theoretic Model of Indian Electricity Market." In 2018 IEEE 38th Central America and Panama Convention (CONCAPAN XXXVIII). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/concapan.2018.8596382.

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Ebel, John E. "PAST AND FUTURE LOCATIONS AND RATES OF STRONG EARTHQUAKES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN NORTH AMERICA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-318249.

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Estrada-Peraza, Eduardo, Eduardo Alvarez-Huezo, Gerardo Girón-Morales, and Yakdiel Rodriguez-Gallo. "RGB Image-Based Coffee Rust Detection: Application of Vegetation Indices and Algorithm Development." In 2023 IEEE Central America and Panama Student Conference (CONESCAPAN). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/conescapan60431.2023.10328429.

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Kovtun, Rostislav, and Adam D. Woods. "EARLY TRIASSIC PALEOCEANOGRAPHY ALONG WESTERN NORTH AMERICA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE MIDDLE MEMBER OF THE UNION WASH FORMATION, EAST-CENTRAL CALIFORNIA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-321907.

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Rowland, Stephen M. "THE SCULPTURES OF WATERHOUSE HAWKINS IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA AND THE ILL-FATED PALEOZOIC MUSEUM OF CENTRAL PARK: THE BEGINNINGS OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION OF EXTINCT ANIMALS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-318411.

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Ramaprasad, Venkat. "Neoliberal Schooling and Indian American Youth: Academic Identity Construction in Central Texas." In 2020 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1581404.

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Anderson, Brendan M., Stephanie Sang, Stephanie Sang, Dana S. Friend, Dana S. Friend, Warren D. Allmon, and Warren D. Allmon. "PROTOCONCH ENLARGEMENT IN WESTERN ATLANTIC TURRITELLINE GASTROPOD SPECIES FOLLOWING THE CLOSURE OF THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SEAWAY." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-319174.

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Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, and Nancy Karina Saucedo Leyva. "E-government portals in central America." In the 6th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2463728.2463810.

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Stone, L. D. "Revisiting the SS Central America search." In 2010 13th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icif.2010.5712111.

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Jackson, Morgan D. "TheMicropezaMeigen (Diptera: Micropezidae) of Central America." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.113392.

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Reports on the topic "Indians on Central America"

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Young, David G., and Margo A. Duran. Guide to the Identification and Geographic Distribution of Lutzomyia Sand Flies in Mexico, the West Indies, Central and South America (Diptera:Psychodidae). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada285737.

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Rao, Menaka, Kushagra Merchant, and Shantanu Menon. Good Business Lab: Designing for Wellbeing. Indian School Of Development Management, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58178/2303.1019.

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This case study engages with the journey of Good Business Lab (GBL), a non-profit registered in Bengaluru in 2017 that today has offices across India, as well as the USA and Latin America. Good Business Lab aims to apply research to steer businesses (primarily in labor-intensive industries such as manufacturing), to invest in the wellbeing of their workers. Through its ability to marry rigorous research techniques to its concerted intent to strike the balance between business and worker, GBL today occupies a notable niche within the Indian social sector ecosystem. The case study explores the experience of GBL, which now includes almost 100 full-time employees, in designing an organization to operate at these edges and involving talent across different locations. For a young organization with a strong research and academic focus, GBL has paid unusually detailed attention to how it works within, how it can sustain itself and, in particular, how it can integrate lessons of the central conceptual strand of its research—wellbeing—into its own organizational precepts and practice.
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Whetten, J. T., and R. J. Hanold. Geothermal activities in Central America. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6473420.

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Viscidi, Lisa. Electric Mobility in Central America. Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003972.

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Loo-Kung, Rudy, Liliana Rojas-Suárez, and Alejandro Izquierdo. Macroprudential Regulations in Central America. Inter-American Development Bank, February 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011446.

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In recent years, and especially in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, a number of emerging market economies have been reforming their regulatory frameworks to adopt recommendations of the macroprudential approach. This paper discusses the potential usefulness of implementing this approach in Central America. Two major results support serious consideration of this type of policy in the region. First, credit booms in Central America are not only as pronounced as in other emerging economies, they are also associated with significantly lower economic growth during downturns. Regulations that minimize the eruption of credit booms and busts are therefore warranted. Second, simulation exercises involving two of the most popular instruments under the macroprudential approach - reserve requirements and dynamic provisioning -suggest significant potential benefits for the stability of financial systems in the region.
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Salt, Rock. Some Plain Thinking About Central America. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada436515.

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Robertson, Raymond. Labor Market Integration in Central America. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001403.

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Arevalo, Jose S. Regional Strategic Appraisal of Central America. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada414940.

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Miller, Thomas B. Theater Strategic Estimate: Central America and Mexico. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada258377.

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Orozco, Manuel. Central America: Remittances and the Macroeconomic Variable. Inter-American Development Bank, February 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008589.

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Analysis of the relationship between remittances and the local economies in Central America, with special attention to Nicaragua and Guatemala. It also provides some policy recommendations to leverage and mitigate the impact of remittances.
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