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This paper outlines a baseline scenario for Mexico's economy for the period 2017-2019, based on the main internal and …
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income fluctuations in Mexico. Household time investments drive a wedge between consumption and expenditure, amplifying … measured expenditure volatility. Volatility decompositions for Mexico and the U.S. suggest that the extent of bias in …
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in sectoral performance of economic activity in Mexico. We find that during the peak contraction in 2020-2Q, the demand …
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Fan charts were pioneered by the Bank of England and Riksbank and provide a visually appealing means to convey the uncertainty surrounding a forecast. This paper describes a method for parameterising fan charts around GDP growth forecasts by which the degree of uncertainty is based on past...
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This paper describes a method for parameterising fan charts around GDP growth forecasts of the major OECD economies as well as the aggregate OECD. The degree of uncertainty – reflecting the overall spread of the fan chart – is based on past forecast errors, but the skew – reflecting...
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Labor markets in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are characterized by high levels of informality and relatively rigid regulation. This paper shows that these two features are related and together make the speed of adjustment of employment to shocks slower, especially when regulations are...
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We argue that in an economy with downward nominal wage rigidity, the output gap is negative on average. Because it is more difficult to cut wages than to increase them, firms reduce employment more during downturns than they increase employment during expansions. This is demonstrated in a simple...
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The proportion of added value in Korean manufacturing has remained stable without major changes since the 1990s, and the same was true for the nation’s service sector in the 2010s. But the structural change index (SCI), which measures the vitality or dynamism of industry as a whole, shows that...
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