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Market failures in human capital investment and innovation explain the main features of human development and economic growth. This is shown in a Schumpeterian multi-country model with technology transfer and trade. Thus, only institutions expanding investments in nutrition, education, health,...
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Market failures in human capital investment and innovation explain the main features of human development and economic growth. This is shown in a Schumpeterian multi-country model with technology transfer and trade. Thus, only institutions expanding investments in nutrition, education, health,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010667309
Market failures in human capital investment and innovation explain the main features of human development and economic growth. This is shown in a Schumpeterian multi-country model with technology transfer and trade. Thus, only institutions expanding investments in nutrition, education, health,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010672208
Market failures in human capital investment and innovation explain the main features of human development and economic growth. This is shown in a Schumpeterian multi-country model with technology transfer and trade. Thus, only institutions expanding investments in nutrition, education, health,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010823216
for a structural shift in the volatility of the Mexico-US bilateral real exchange rate. The Kim, Leybourne and Newbold …
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for a structural shift in the volatility of the Mexico-US bilateral real exchange rate. The Kim, Leybourne and Newbold …
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This exercise estimated competitiveness for the 32 federal states of Mexico taking into account production … international economy, and comprise mature states as Nuevo León, DF, Querétaro, Estado de México, Jalisco, border states and …
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In Mexico, as in most Latin American countries with indigenous populations, it is commonly believed that European …
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Mexico is a highly centralized federation. The states and municipalities are highly dependent on federal transfers and … so equally at risk to the country’s fiscal dependence on oil. Although Mexico has become more truly federal since … paper we discuss measures to promote Pemex’ development in the context of Mexico’s federal system, such as: (i) the …
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gasoline tax incidence may be progressive in Mexico and, more generally, in LDCs. …
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