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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 analyze the labor market consequences of international trade, using the evidence provided by the behavior of Mexican labor markets after the introduction of NAFTA in the nineties and the accession of China to the WTO in 2001. Following an approach close to that proposed by Autor, Dorn and...
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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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This paper investigates the effect of uncertainty on FDI flows into the Mexican manufacturing sector during the period 2007-2015. Using a panel of manufacturing subsectors, we estimate a model by System GMM that includes domestic and external factors, as well as idiosyncratic (i.e. that affect...
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Using an up-to-date database that improves the identification of the destination of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI … analyze the main characteristics that help understand the regional distribution of manufacturing FDI in Mexico. Our main … findings indicate the presence of a positive spatial relationship among states' FDI; for example, a higher investment creates a …
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This paper applies a stochastic frontier approach to analyze the evolution of technical efficiency in manufacturing as a source of regional growth, taking as a unit of analysis the Mexican states in the period 1988-2008. The main findings of our analysis are threefold. First, technical...
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of trade openness and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in explaining inter-industry wage differentials for the case of … Mexico. Using INEGI's National Survey of Urban Employment for the period 1994-2004, the empirical analysis is conducted on … Investment ; NAFTA …
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