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studies for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico suggest two main phenomena underlie this trend: a fall in the premium to skilled …
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explore empirically these issues using household data covering nine episodes from four Latin American countries (Brazil …, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru). They find that in these countries standard CPI inflation typically reflects the inflation rate …
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four Latin American economies: Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico, during the period 1980-2010. Wages are highly pro …-cyclical in all countries up to the mid-1990s except in Chile. Wage cyclicality declines thereafter, especially in Brazil and …
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Inflation persists at moderate rates (15-30 percent) in all the countries that successfully reduced triple-digit inflation in the 1980s. Several other countries--for example, Colombia--have experienced moderate inflation for prolonged periods. The authors introduce types of theories of...
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context of a conditional cash transfer program in rural Mexico. These effects are identified using exogenous variations in the …
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impacts of Mexico's national payments for ecosystem services program, which provides five years of payments to landowners in …
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Social policy in Mexico has focused on identifying and supporting chronically poor households. Yet, Mexico has a …
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applied to evaluate the effects on children's health opportunities of Mexico's Oportunidades program, one of the largest …
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examine whether the PROGRESA program of Mexico affects adult participation in the labor market and overall adult leisure time …
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In the past decade, conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs have become an important component of social policy in developing countries. While the impacts of these programs have been well researched with respect to their effectiveness to achieve intended outcomes, less is known about their...
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