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This paper builds on previous studies to uncover evidence suggesting that cyclical fluctuations in returns to schooling are determined by fluctuations in foreign demand, which tend to be positively correlated with returns to schooling. The effect of export fluctuations (driven by changes in...
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This paper builds on previous studies to uncover evidence suggesting that cyclical fluctuations in returns to schooling are determined by fluctuations in foreign demand, which tend to be positively correlated with returns to schooling. The effec
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household welfare. It begins with a collection of stylized facts related to commodities based on household survey data from … household (and national) welfare in developing economies …
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This paper provides an overview of the impact that one-time changes in commodity and other prices have on household … welfare. It begins with a collection of stylized facts related to commodities based on household survey data from Latin … commodity prices affect household (and national) welfare in developing economies …
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household welfare. It begins with a collection of stylized facts related to commodities based on household survey data from … household (and national) welfare in developing economies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012973258
This paper provides an overview of the impact that one-time changes in commodity and other prices have on household … welfare. It begins with a collection of stylized facts related to commodities based on household survey data from Latin … commodity prices affect household (and national) welfare in developing economies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012246393
Recent research shows that employment in Mexico's offshoring maquiladora industries is twice as volatile as employment in their U.S. industry counterparts. The analyses in this paper use data from Mexico's social security records and U.S. customs between the first quarter of 2007 and the last...
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Recent research shows that employment in Mexico's offshoring maquiladora industries is twice as volatile as employment in their U.S. industry counterparts. The analyses in this paper use data from Mexico's social security records and U.S. customs between the first quarter of 2007 and the last...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012974825