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This paper uses firm-level data for Mexican exporters to understand how firm-level export decisions shape a country's aggregate exports. The data allows for a characterization of both the crosssectional distribution of Mexican exports, across destinations and across exporting firms, and of the...
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We address the role that deep, structural factors may have as determinants of Mexico's economic growth. We argue that … Mexico's poor growth performance appears to be associated not only with shorter-run events such as the "lost decade" of the … eighties, but also with supply-side features of the economy that have been present for at least four decades. Mexico's low …
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' productivity. This effect is larger for those firms with access to bank credit and investment opportunities than for firms that … only have either investment perspectives or bank credit. The potential problem of endogeneity in the empirical estimates is …
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estimates, and evaluate the impact of the trade liberalization that took place in Mexico in the period 1984-1990 on the …
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In this paper, I document the existence of unconditional convergence in labor productivity across Mexican states in three-digit manufacturing industries. The rate of convergence for the period 1988-2018 is 1.18% per year. However, this result does not hold at the aggregate level: I find no...
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isolate the effect of taxation. The paper provides an explanation for the unusual trajectories of investment and GDP of the …
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set is that TFP growth in Mexico tends to be fairly concentrated and highly irregular, as just a reduced share of the …
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