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We argue that greater misallocation is a key driver of the worse management practices in Mexico compared to the US … greater misallocation in Mexico is the weaker size-management relationship compared to the US, particularly in the highly …
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This paper examines the variation in life cycle growth across the universe of Mexican firms. We establish two stylized facts to motivate our analysis: first, we show that firm size matters for development by illustrating a close correlation with state-level per capita incomes. Second, we show...
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Mexico. The theoretical framework that guides the empirical evaluation is based on a simple model inspired by Melitz (2003 …
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establishments in Mexico. Consistent with the results in Rajan and Zingales (1998), establishment size in finance …
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extent to which the distribution of firm size is related to the quality of the legal system using data from Mexico. They …
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This paper examines the variation in life cycle growth across the universe of Mexican firms. We establish two stylized facts to motivate our analysis: first, we show that firm size matters for development by illustrating a close correlation with state-level per capita incomes. Second, we show...
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region in southern Mexico. We find that plots close to large cities are less likely to be cleared all other things being …
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