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    Growth models and comparative political economy in Latin America by Nikolas Passos, Guilherme Spinato Morlin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Finally, the paper opens a research agenda for the political economy of stagnation in Latin American economies.…”
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    Interplay of financial inclusion and economic growth in emerging economies by Shreya Pal, Shravni Vankila, Melvin Norbert Fernandes

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Additionally, fiscal, monetary, and trade policies play vital roles: fiscal policies in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico focus on infrastructure, social programs, and tax reforms, respectively, to spur growth. …”
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    Values, attitude, and desire in organic food purchase intention in Mexico by Sandra Nelly Leyva-Hernández, Arcelia Toledo-López, Ana Beatriz Hernández-Lara, Paola Miriam Arango-Ramírez, María del Carmen Avendaño-Rito

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Marketers can also use the results in marketing strategies as community marketing in economies like Latin American countries.…”
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    Precio y manejo del agua urbana en México by Gregorio Castro Rosales, Nicholas P. Sisto

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Este trabajo propone evaluar el potencial del precio que pagan los usuarios como ins - trumento para el manejo de la demanda urbana de agua en México. Nuestros resulta - dos basados en un análisis de datos provenientes de cientos de organismos operadores de agua potable del país, revelan que la demanda de agua sí es sensible al precio, tal y como se ha señalado en otros estudios. …”
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    Disappearance of women and girls in Mexico: Contributions of feminisms for understanding macrosocial processes by María de Lourdes Velasco-Domínguez, Salomé Castañeda-Xochitl

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This article proposes some hypotheses to understand this increase in girls who have disappeared in Mexico. A discussion of feminist theories, which seek to understand the increased violence towards young women in the context of neoliberal policies, is presented. …”
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    Oasis de Baja California Sur México (siglos XVIII-XX) Propiedad y Uso Comunitario en Ecosistemas Aridos. by Antonio Ortega Santos, Micheline Cariño Olvera

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…During the last five years, a transdiciplinary project –composed with more than 20 people from fields like environmental history, economic history, anthropology, environmental science and landscape ecology– have developed an approach to the functionality of Oasis Lower California (México), taking like starting point, mid XVIIIth century. …”
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    Borders of Wealth and Poverty: Ideas Stimulated by Comparing the Mediterranean and U.S.-Mexico Borders by Josiah Heyman, Natalia Ribas-Mateos

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…How can anthropologists and sociologists share ideas and knowledge on the Mediterranean and U.S.-Mexico borders to deepen insight and understanding? …”
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    Geopolitical Risk and Stock Market Volatility in Emerging Economies: Evidence from GARCH-MIDAS Model by Menglong Yang, Qiang Zhang, Adan Yi, Peng Peng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The empirical results suggest that except for a few emerging economies such as Mexico, Argentina, Russia, India, South Africa, Thailand, Israel, and Ukraine, the global and most of the regional GPR have a significant impact on China’s stock market. …”
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    Remesas fantasmas y familias divididas del norte y centro de México by Genoveva Flores Quintero

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…In the base of that system lies the migrant’s salary which is the second most important money coming source after the petroleum incomes for Mexico; these migrant incomes support the rural economy of little towns close the frontier and cities in the center of Mexico, but they have become dollar dependents in the economic sense. …”
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