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set is that TFP growth in Mexico tends to be fairly concentrated and highly irregular, as just a reduced share of the …
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This paper assesses the real effects of the energy reform in Mexico by looking at its impact on manufacturing output …
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During the 2000s Mexico grew less than the average for Latin America. Labour market indicators exhibited mixed changes … international crisis of 2008, but Mexico surpassed its pre-crisis output levels by 2012. Most labour market indicators were affected …
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that openness is increasing not only trade but also foreign direct investment flows, in this paper we have employed a … FDI and trade in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico from the middle seventies to 1997. Our principal aim is to analyse the …
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-growth nexus in Mexico. Contrary to the reverse causation between national saving and domestic income found in recent empirical … confirmation of a saving-growth nexus in this country seems to be related to the inclusion of foreign direct investment (FDI) in …
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