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paper we identify the proportion of informal workers who are in each situation for the case of Mexico. Using a simple model …
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We analyze the labor market consequences of international trade, using the evidence provided by the behavior of Mexican labor markets after the introduction of NAFTA in the nineties and the accession of China to the WTO in 2001. Following an approach close to that proposed by Autor, Dorn and...
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regional Input-Output Matrices (RIOMs) using Banco de México's regionalization (Northern, North-Central, Central and Southern …
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In this paper we use data from Mexico to identify Dornbusch's (1976) exchange rate overshooting hypothesis. We specify …
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significant reduction of school attendance. -- Child labor ; International migration ; Remittances ; Mexico. …
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's academic performance using the case of Mexico. In general, access to free health insurance could improve education outcomes … children. -- Health insurance ; Public health ; Seguro Popular ; Mexico ; Education ; Test scores ; …
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In this paper we examine some economic factors that have influenced migration flows from Mexico to the United States …
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We address the role that deep, structural factors may have as determinants of Mexico's economic growth. We argue that … Mexico's poor growth performance appears to be associated not only with shorter-run events such as the "lost decade" of the … eighties, but also with supply-side features of the economy that have been present for at least four decades. Mexico's low …
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index (CPI). In contrast with previous international studies, the results suggest that, in the case of Mexico, information …
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