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We make use of a data set that is both long span and high frequency to test for purchasing power parity while allowing for a structural shift in the volatility of the Mexico-US bilateral real exchange rate. The Kim, Leybourne and Newbold (2002) unit root test, robust to changes in the innovation...
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We make use of a data set that is both long span and high frequency to test for purchasing power parity while allowing for a structural shift in the volatility of the Mexico-US bilateral real exchange rate. The Kim, Leybourne and Newbold (2002) unit root test, robust to changes in the innovation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010672207
Mexico is a highly centralized federation. The states and municipalities are highly dependent on federal transfers and so equally at risk to the country’s fiscal dependence on oil. Although Mexico has become more truly federal since multiparty competition has become vibrant and several states...
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The informal sector accounts for a substantial fraction of employed population in Mexico and other Latin American countries. In this paper we study the interaction between the tax and transfers system and the size and composition of informal sector. To do that we build a search model that can be...
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Oil in Mexico has been the cornerstone on which the Mexican State has built upon since its nationalization. It has been the main federal income source, it has supported industrial development and has allowed the State to increase international reserves. Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), the National...
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We estimate ordered probit models to analyze the determinants of supermarket entry. We use reduced form models in which de profits are function of observable variables. These variables influence cost and demand and therefore benefits. We use an ANTAD database that gives us the location of...
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When the Mexican Pension Reform was discussed, one of the principal points argued in its favor was the positive effect over national savings. This paper carries out the first measurement of that impact using mandatory savings. We estimate a mandatory savings time series for Mexico and its...
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This article briefly examines the recent evolution of the Mexican financial system. Based on this, obstacles are identified. It is argued that two are most important. First, the property rights protection is weak in Mexico, thus it inhibits credit expansion. Second, competition is low and it is...
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This exercise estimated competitiveness for the 32 federal states of Mexico taking into account production, productivity, employment and wages in 82 activities representing 95% of total GNP. There are two types of states. The dozen of competitive states are more diversified and show higher...
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This paper analyzes the technical efficiency in the Mexican manufacturing sector in which determinants and changes of the efficiency since NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) are studied using the Panel Data Stochastic Frontier Analysis in its time-invariant and time-variant versions,...
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