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and non-poor in the developing world. The author estimates that selective mortality-whereby poorer people tend to have …
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examine whether the PROGRESA program of Mexico affects adult participation in the labor market and overall adult leisure time …
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"Mexico's creation and use of safeguard and antidumping processes to advance its liberalization illustrate three key … liberalization-accepting measure of international norms. An important innovation that Mexico made operational was the use within …
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Results from a two-step simulation that uses a computable general equilibrium model and detailed consumption and income household data suggests that trade liberalization benefits people in the poorest deciles more than those in the richer ones
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