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We show in the context of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous trade liberalization may lead to industrial agglomeration and interregional trade. Labor heterogeneity gives local monopoly power to firms but also introduces variations in the quality of the job match....
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This paper analyzes the performance and development of the Mexican pension annuity market in Mexico that stemmed from …
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State ownership in financial intermediation in Mexico has continued to be significant in qualitative as well as … related to the operation of DBs in Mexico. Some DBs had unclear mandates or did not live up to their mandates with their …
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Financial System Assessment Program (FSAP) update mission to Mexico from February 22 to March 8, 2006, an update of the …
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This 2007 Article IV Consultation highlights that the economic expansion of Mexico has continued albeit slowed by … financial policies that have helped Mexico to reduce significantly external and internal vulnerabilities over the years …
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The staff report on Mexico’s 2008 Article IV Consultation focuses on economic and financial sector implications of the …
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This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that economic activity in Mexico accelerated to 3.8 percent in the first …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the sources of Mexico’s economic growth since the 1960s, and compares various … describes the significant steps Mexico has taken to strengthen the structure of its public debt in recent years, both in terms …
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This 2002 Article IV Consultation highlights that the economic slowdown in the United States triggered a sharp weakening in Mexican economic activity in 2001 from the rapid pace in the preceding year. There was also a marked deceleration in domestic demand growth, as disposable income was...
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This paper highlights that central banks from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru (the LA5 countries) reaped the …
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