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My work studies how the construction of international highways and the rise in automobile consumption in northern Mexico during the 1930s and 1940s facilitated the illegal entry of thousands of stolen cars from the United States and encouraged the expansion of vehicle theft in the U.S....
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examined using municipal-level data on the percent of household receiving remittances and homicides per 100,000 inhabitants …
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. We examine the case of the drug war in Mexico, which dramatically increased the number of homicides since late 2006 … evidence that increases in homicides have led to out-migration, at the domestic level. We also find little evidence of …
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examined using municipal-level data on the percent of household receiving remittances and homicides per 100,000 inhabitants …
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. We examine the case of the drug war in Mexico, which dramatically increased the number of homicides since late 2006 … evidence that increases in homicides have led to out-migration, at the domestic level. We also find little evidence of …
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examined using municipal-level data on the percent of household receiving remittances and homicides per 100,000 inhabitants …
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