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Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to Mexico are substantial and play an important role in the Mexican economy since …
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According to official poverty estimates in Mexico, more than 50 percent of the population was poor in 2016, half of …
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, trade, and informal employment as illustrated by the maquiladora industry in Mexico (chapter 4), the interaction between …
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1992 Salinas land reforms in Mexico, which constitutionally changed individual control rights for all communal landholders …
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This article measures the relationship between a standardized test applied at the national level (Enlace) with bimontly test results at the classroom level. The results for mathematics imply that a one standard deviation increase in cumulative learning measured with the bimonthly tests increase...
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) have tested whether economic convergence - GDP convergence - took place in Mexico or not as a way to study regional … based on a biannual panel data model with information for the Mexican states and Mexico City for the 2000-2016 period. The …
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The Human Development Index (HDI) improves upon per capita GDP as an indicator of development by incorporating information on health and education. However, like its predecessor, it fails to account for the inequality with which the benefits of development are distributed among the population....
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on aggregate output and labor productivity for Mexico during the 1960-2001 period. The richer information set made …
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migrant makes his decisions based on his own well-being as well as that of his household in Mexico and his community in Mexico …, other-ethnicity-based networks in the United States, and community networks in Mexico. Social capital from friendships … and is significant in both as well. Social capital in Mexico has a significant negative impact on the two remittance …
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aggregate output and labor productivity for Mexico during the 1960-2001 period. The richer information set made possible by the …
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