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public investment partly account for Mexico’s lackluster growth and productivity performance in the context of intensified …
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The increasing frequency and economic losses from natural disasters within the framework of decreasing agricultural prices and trade liberalization is becoming crucial in increasing poverty in the Mexican rural economy. During the past two decades, the governmental withdrawal from supporting the...
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communities from Yucatan (Mexico). The effects of wage rates and structural socio-economic factors are tested for both farming …
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This paper synthesizes the results of five studies using household panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mali, Mexico …
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component of one such policies in Mexico: PROBECAT-SICAT (P/S). First, we provide an overview of some of the institutional …
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Established in 1988, the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence recognises organisations in the USA, Mexico and Canada …
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climate was conducted in Mexico and compared to an existing U.S. sample of salespeople. Across the two national cultures, it …
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has a global character. As globalization grows, foreign direct investment grows. This research analyses the relationship between foreign direct investment and developing countries. The main contributors to foreign direct investment are multinational corporations...
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are widely recognized as an importantpart of the worldwide economy, acting both as the backbone of local economiesand as consumers of natural resources. In light of this, since the 1990’s,research to investigate how to make them more sustainable through the...
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For the third time in the last dozen years, the Mexican economy is in financial distress largely because of bad monetary policies pursued by Mexican officials. The U.S. response in all three instances has been to extend loans from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury. These loans provide a...
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