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bilateral trade relation between Mexico and the United States from a value added perspective. Once we take into account that … suggest, Mexico has a value added commercial deficit in manufacturing with the United States. Similar patterns can be observed …
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This paper assesses the effects of trade and technological change on Mexico's labor market between 1994 and 2019. The … results show that trade integration under NAFTA promoted employment in Mexico for all demographic groups, especially for women …
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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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This paper provides a description of some of the empirical regularities for the Mexican business cycle. The purpose is to have a benchmark for assessing dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models for the Mexican case. We follow the Kydland and Prescott methodology to describe the cyclical...
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This article applies fuzzy set theory to measure three dimensions of poverty in Mexico: monetary poverty, non … poverty used in Mexico, for urban and rural areas and for the total of households and individuals in Mexico from 1994 to 2006 … significant changes along time. Results show that, although poverty in Mexico has diminished between 1994 and 2006, its evolution …
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