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was distributed among service SMEs in the Aguascalientes state of Mexico, from were 308 valid responses were obtained …
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demonstrate the empirical plausibility of our approach by providing a case study of Mexico, a country with extensive historical …
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Mexico's most recent economic crisis took many in the international business community by surprise. In early December … in Mexico's nominal exchange rate quickly developed into a broader financial crunch felt in and outside Mexico. The …
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We investigate the economically and statistically significant positive correlation between monthly foreign purchases of Mexican stocks and Mexican stock returns. We find that a 1 percent of market capitalization surprise foreign inflow is associated with a 13 percent increase in Mexican stock...
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Growth and structural transformation of the manufacturing sector in developing countries are generally considered to be the result of the expansion of the `modern' (large-scale) sector relative to the `traditional' (small-scale) sector. Examining the sources of labour productivity growth in...
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