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How Does Child Labor Affect the Demand for Adult Labor?: Evidence from Rural Mexico
Child Labor Demand Adult Labor Evidence Rural Mexico
2016/3/9
Do employers substitute adults for children, or do they treat them as complements? Using data from a Mexican schooling experiment, I find that decreasing child farmwork is accompanied by increasing ad...
Contracting private sector providers for public sector health services in alisco, Mexico: perspectives of system actors
private sector providers public sector health services alisco Mexico
2009/11/13
This paper describes and analyses the perceptions and opinions of managers
and workers about the benefits and challenges of the contracting model
that has been in place for almos...
The decentralization of human resources and the health system in Mexico
decentralization human resources the health system Mexico
2009/10/15
The Mexican health system has embarked on a reform process where one of the challenges of the health system is to provide care for the 95 million inhabitants of the country. Since 1943, the Mexican he...
Agricultural Inspections on the California-Mexico Border: The Impacts of Public Policy
Agricultural Inspections the California-Mexico Border Public Policy
2009/9/30
This paper uses qualitative, first-person experience from the field, to show how the impetus for homeland security, arising in the United States, after September 11, 2001, has changed organizational c...
Educational and labor wastage of doctors in Mexico: towards the construction of a common methodology
educational and labor wastage Mexico a common methodology
2009/9/28
Women are becoming a majority in most medical schools, yet their participation in the labor market does not reflect the same trend. Among men, policies should be formulated to incorporate doctors in t...
E-Government and Inter-Organizational Collaboration in Mexico: Survey Results
E-Government Inter-Organizational Collaboration Mexico
2014/10/17
This document summarizes the responses to questionnaires completed by participants from interorganizational information technology (IT) projects in the Mexican federal government. The questionnaire wa...
The Mexico crisis of 1994—95 and the recent wave of currency
crises in Asia obviously surprised many international monetary experts
in securities firms, governments, international financial institut...
BANKING STRUCTURES, MARKET FORCES, AND ECONOMIC FREEDOM:LESSONS FROM ARGENTINA AND MEXICO
MARKET FORCES BANKING ECONOMIC FREEDOM ARGENTINA MEXICO
2008/11/14
The successes or failures of monetary reforms in Latin America
have depended on the financial liberalizations that accompanied them
and on the peculiarities of attendant financial regulations and pr...
MEXICO, CURRENCY REFORM, AND THE STABILIZATION IMPERATIVE
MEXICO CURRENCY REFORM STABILIZATION IMPERATIVE
2008/11/12
The Currency Debate in Mexico
Mexico has relied on a floating exchange rate regime since the
dramatic peso collapse of 1994. The enthusiasm for radical monetary
reform, whether in the form of unila...
THE NEED FOR MONETARY REFORM IN MEXICO
MONETARY REFORM economic growth MEXICO business fluctuations
2008/11/10
There is perhaps no more striking feature in Mexico’s economic
history than the persistent instability of the general level of prices.
For any sufficiently long period for which there are reliable s...
THE RECENT STABILIZATION EXPERIENCE IN MEXICO
stabilization program inflation economic growth
2008/11/6
Since the late 1990s, Mexico has undertaken a stabilization program
that reduced inflation to rates not seen in more than 30 years.
The benefits of this progress have been substantial, including the...
An Assessment of Propensity Score Matching as a Nonexperimental Impact Estimator: Evidence from Mexico’s PROGRESA Program
Evidence Mexico’s PROGRESA
2016/3/7
Not all policy questions can be addressed by social experiments. Nonexperimental evaluation methods provide an alternative to experimental designs but their results depend on untestable assumptions. T...