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large tradable firm in a municipality, over nontradable formal and informal jobs in the case of Mexico. Results indicate …
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We argue that greater misallocation is a key driver of the worse management practices in Mexico compared to the US … greater misallocation in Mexico is the weaker size-management relationship compared to the US, particularly in the highly …
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developing economies-Indonesia and Mexico. It finds that unlike increases in electricity prices, which harm plants' performance … performance, particularly in countries with large fuel subsidies such as Indonesia and Mexico …
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This paper uses a panel of firms from the Mexican Economic Censuses and analyzes at the microeconomic level how labor markets adapt to the adoption of information and communication technologies. The paper studies the effects of the adoption of information and communication technologies over the...
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