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International propagation of shocks: an evaluation of contagion effects for some Latin American countries

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Table 1 Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure (KMO), after shocks
Table 2 Principal Components Analysis after shocks Factor Loadings by Country
Table 3 Volatility Spillover among Latin-American assets markets
Table 3 Volatility Spillover among Latin-American assets markets (continuation)

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