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consistent with varying market conditions. The results suggest that support for displaced workers can be more efficiently …
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Parity (PPP) between the US and Mexico. We construct and work with a panel of highly disaggregated data, matched prices of … amplified reaction to price changes in Mexico relative to those from the US. …
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Mexican wage inequality rose following Mexico's accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/World Trade …
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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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. We examine labor market outcomes in Mexico's apparel and textile sectors associated with U.S. apparel and textile imports … from China are associated with a reduction of employment in Mexico's textile and apparel sectors. These effects are the … labor market ties in the left tail of the wage distribution. Notably, reductions in labor demand due to reduced textile …
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integration. ; Three main policy recommendations emerge from these studies. First, Mexico would continue to benefit, on net, from … increased economic integration. Second, to the extent possible, Mexico should work to reduce migration restrictions into the …
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Mexico, which may suggest that the innovation gains from liberalization are greatest in the early stages of liberalization. …
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consistent with varying market conditions. The results suggest that support for displaced workers can be more efficiently …
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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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