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unilateral low wage trade and competition shock to producers in Mexico. We find that this shock causes selection at both firm and … response. Similar results hold both for the domestic market and for competition facing Mexican exporters in a third market (i …
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unilateral low wage trade and competition shock to producers in Mexico. We find that this shock causes selection at both firm and … response. Similar results hold both for the domestic market and for competition facing Mexican exporters in a third market (i …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008646249
Did North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) make Mexican firms more productive? If so, through which channels? This paper addresses these questions by deploying a robust microeconometric approach that disentangles the various channels through which integration with the global markets can...
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unilateral low wage trade and competition shock to producers in Mexico. Wefind that this shock causes selection at both firm and … response. Similar results hold both for the domestic market and for competition facingMexican exporters in a third market (i …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010746675
very detailed Mexican data for 1994-2004, a period of liberalization in US trade policy vis a vis Mexico, mandated by the … entry into export markets. We show that manufacturers who export a particular product variety tend to obtain a price premium …
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a low wage competitor for producers in an important middle-income country, Mexico. We find that this shock causes … market shares within firms and between firms. We also show that the impact of expanded access to cheaper Chinese intermediate …
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firms. The core hypothesis is that these programs segment the labor market, tax formal salaried employment and subsidize … public investment partly account for Mexico’s lackluster growth and productivity performance in the context of intensified …
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El autor estudia el uso de los energeticos de la economia mexicana como insumos productivos y analiza el efecto del cambio tecnologico en la demanda de estos productos. Desarrolla una tecnica para descomponer los cambios en los niveles de produccion sectoriales en un "efecto demanda" y un...
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