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This study examines the effect of NAFTA, an instance of North-South trade liberalization, on returns to skill in Mexico …. Mexico is abundant in low-skill workers relative to the US and Canada, and so, by the Hecksher-Ohlin-Samuelson trade model …, NAFTA ought to have raised the relative earnings of low-skill workers, that is, lowered returns to skill in Mexico. Analysis …
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We use panel data on Mexican manufacturing plants to study the dynamics of plant-level exporting activity at both the extensive and the intensive margins and the connection between exporting dynamics and plant-level total factor productivity growth. We find that exporting activity has a ladder...
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school attendance among a sub-group of eligible children within small rural villages in Mexico. Results indicate that (i) the …
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This paper conducts a cohort analysis of labor participation in urban Mexico in recent decades. The rates analyzed are …
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In this paper we estimate the effect of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program, Oportunidades, on consumption, and we explore some issues related to participation to the program and to the estimation of treatment effects. We discuss the comparability of treatment and control areas,...
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In this paper we study the effect of NAFTA on the responsiveness of Mexican economy to real exchange rate shocks. We argue that, by opening the U.S. and Canadian markets to Mexican goods, NAFTA made it easier for domestic producers to take advantage of the opportunities brought by the...
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extended family. Using data from the PROGRESA program in Mexico, we exploit information on the paternal and maternal surnames …
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Progresa social assistance program in rural Mexico. We exploit information on the paternal and maternal surnames of household …
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This paper documents how the structure of extended family networks in rural Mexico relates to the poverty and …
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