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Inequality in Mexico rose between 1989 and 1994 and declined between 1994 and 2010. We examine the role of market …. -- inequality ; wages ; disposable income ; labour markets ; Mexico …
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political participation in Mexico. The results show that increases in the coverage of the programme during the 2008 financial …
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investing billions of dollars and generating more than 90 per cent of Mexico's wind energy. The isthmus is also home to more … one of these categories. In the case of indigenous opposition to wind technology in Mexico, intersectionality explains the …
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Income inequality in Mexico increased between 1989 and 1994; between 1994 and 2006, inequality declined; and, between …
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redistributive impact of Mexico's fiscal system over this period. It presents standard and marginal benefit incidence analysis for …
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We analyse the evolution and proximate determinants of labour income inequality in Mexico between 1989 and 2017. Labour …
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The South African liquid fuels industry is a significant part of the economy. Historically, government policy focused on import substitution industrialization to support industry margins. This approach is called into question by the 2006 shift from net exports to imports and by inflated...
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Rising public debt in sub-Saharan Africa remains a matter of concern. We provide an analysis of public debt and debt sustainability in Tanzania, focusing on external debt. Though current and previous analyses using the IMF-World Bank debt sustainability framework indicate low risk of public...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)'s public debt burden remains a challenge to development. Key drivers of public debt include large-scale financing of infrastructure development, adverse impact of multiple shocks including COVID-19 pandemic, maturity mismatches, and high vulnerability to exchange rate...
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In a bid to realize its development aspirations, Tanzania has made concerted efforts to increase public investment, particularly in the last decade. A significant proportion of these investments are financed by contracting debt, manifested by the rapid accumulation of public debt, especially...
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