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This article discusses currency boards in light of the recent economic experiences of Mexico and Argentina. Carlos … economic experiences of Mexico and Argentina could be useful for addressing both issues. …
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Although Mexico's 1994 peso devaluation and subsequent capital outflows shook the nation's banking system, the … privatizations, Mexico's banks entered a market share struggle in which they incurred short-term losses at the margin, perhaps in the …
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Trade in processed food products is rapidly growing. Trade with Canada and Mexico has especially been growing since … Mexico and Korea. Canada is the leading exporter of food products to the United States, followed by France, Mexico, and Italy …. Canada and Mexico have, in recent years, become increasingly important trading partners in processed foods. Results from this …
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This paper deals with Mexico’s economic history from 1982 early crisis and 1994 late one. It analysis the transit of an …
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This paper documents how the structure of extended family networks in rural Mexico relates to the poverty and …
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This paper shows that the individual welfare losses due to the exercise of market power in the service sectors are greater in relative terms for the consumers with higher incomes. However, after adding to those results the ones obtained for the case of consumer goods sold in non-competitive...
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This paper estimates the distributive and regional effects of firms with market power in the case of Mexico. It …. Moreover, the losses are different for the urban and rural sectors, as well as for each of the states of Mexico, being the …
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The comparison of Mexico’s 2009 A/H1N1 outbreak with the U.S. H1N1 outbreak of 1976 provides notable observations …. Strengths Mexico’s strongest characteristics were its transparency, as well as the cooperation the country exhibited with other … nations, particularly the U.S. and Canada. These were the result of Mexico’s existing professional relationships with other …
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(TFP) in the four major Latin American economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Design/methodology/approach – The … relationship between infrastructure and economic growth for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico between 1950 and 2000, using new …
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