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This paper has a twofold objective: First, to estimate the changes in landings value by 2030 for two Mexican coastal fisheries, specifically shrimp and sardine fisheries, as a consequence of climate change; and second, to discuss the implications of such impacts for food security. A dynamic panel...
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internationalization processes in the internal features of Mexico's NIS and estimate its impacts. This information could allow for a better …
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earnings returns to human capital endowments for formal and informal sector workers in rural and urban Mexico. Returns to …
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Differences in college enrollment between poor and rich are striking in Latin America. Explanations such as differences in college preparedness and credit constraints have been advanced. An alternative explanation could be differences in information sets between poor and rich, for example, about...
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. Using data from Mexico, we find that both the size and the uncertainty of remittances raise asset accumulation among …
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This study examines how the level of financial development in a community affects households' decisions over how remittance income is spent. My findings suggest that in communities without banks remittances are more likely to be used for productive investments or to purchase assets. Increasing...
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male workers in Brazil and Mexico. Our analysis takes into account demographic, educational, and economic variations within … each country over time, using Demographic Censuses microdata from Brazil and Mexico. Results suggest that demographic and … countries. Moreover, in Brazil and Mexico, these effects are observed throughout the income distribution, contrary to what is …
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, few have noted that informality and wage inequality tend to move together. Using Mexico as a case study, I show that … provide supportive evidence that in Mexico higher wage dispersion is one of the channels through which informality negatively …
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results from an energy efficiency program in the construction of a business complex in Hermosillo, Mexico, particularly in the …
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Mexico has been producing wine since the 1500, yet very little is known about their viticulture, enology, and marketing …
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