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have access to child care because their job is covered by Mexico's social security system (IMSS). The roll-out of EI was so …
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In recent years the Bank of Mexico has made a series of rules-based interventions in the peso/dollar foreign exchange …
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from the viewpoint of an emerging market economy. Accordingly, we estimate a financial conditions index for Mexico since …
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and service sectors in Mexico. The analysis relies on panel data that combines establishment-level economic activity with …
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In January 2019, the authorities increased the minimum wage and decreased the valueadded tax (VAT) in an effort to boost activity on the northern Mexican border. In this paper we estimate the effects of both policies on prices. We find that the upward pressures on prices due to the minimum wage...
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I study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the formal employment of entrants from each post-Great Recession year. Using longitudinal Mexican social security records and an individual fixed-effects difference-in-differences design, I find that the pandemic caused more recent entrants from...
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survey data from Mexico and estimate a structural model of household behavior to recover how much resources are allocated to …
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We present evidence on the impact on students' math and reading scores of one of the largest deployments of an OLPC program and the only one implemented at a national scale: Plan Ceibal in Uruguay. We have unique data that allow us to know the exact date of laptop delivery for every student in...
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