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of total household inequality in Mexico is attributable to incomes derived from entrepreneurial activities, an income … Mexico during the 1990s. Moreover, the proportion of inequality attributable to education endowments increases during stable …
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, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru). They find that in these countries standard CPI inflation typically reflects the inflation rate …
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Mexico experienced a pronounced increase in the degree of inequality and earnings inequality over the 1980s and mid …
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is found to be very low in Mexico, suggesting that the high level of inequality found in the cross-section will persist …
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Brazilian income distribution and those of Mexico and the United States, and find that most of Brazil's excess income inequality …
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Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Costs include investment banking and legal fees, regulatory and exchange listing costs, rating …
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studies for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico suggest two main phenomena underlie this trend: a fall in the premium to skilled …
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