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    North American Integration after 20 Years by G. M. Kostyunina

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Its main advantages for member countries related to the dynamic growth of regional trade and investments, promoting the growth of industrial production (capital-intensive and high-tech industries in the U.S. and Canada, and labor-intensive industries in Mexico), increase the investment attractiveness of the economies of member countries and the promotion of employment. …”
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    Pacific Pumas in Indian Jungle: Place of Latin America in Indo-Pacific by T. A. Vorotnikova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…After the ratification of the TPP by Mexico, Peru, and Chile, an agreement that unites all four Pacific Ocean continents for the first time emerged. …”
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    Dynamic Spillovers of Economic Policy Uncertainty: A TVP-VAR Analysis of Latin American and Global EPU Indices by Nini Johana Marín-Rodríguez, Juan David González-Ruíz, Sergio Botero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study examines the dynamic interconnectedness of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) among Latin American economies—Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico—and significant international regions, including the United States, Europe, and Japan, as well as a global EPU index. …”
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    Firme-réseau globale et réseaux transnationaux d’ONG : Vers un nouveau mode de régulation ? by Florence Palpacuer

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The concept of a mode of regulation is used to put such changes in the broader perspective of stabilizing social conditions in the global economy.…”
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    La diversité des capitalismes latino-américains : les cas de l’Argentine, du Brésil et du Mexique by Ilán Bizberg, Bruno Théret

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…This article analyses the way in which different socio-political configurations have had a significant effect on the economic development of Argentina, Brasil and Mexico. The characteristics of the socio-political coalitions in the three countries are presented, and their imprints on industrial relationships, monetary and financial systems, and the organizational structures of the State are studied. …”
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    Evaluación de una política de sustitución de energías fósiles para reducir las emisiones de carbono by Héctor Bravo Pérez, Juan Carlos Castro Ramírez, Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Andrade, Elsa Patricia Omaña Pulido

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Results: Results show that the efficacy of an environmental policy depends on the elasticity of substitution existing in the economy. Conclusions: It is crucial to invest in research and in the development of technology that promotes technological change and fosters greater use of renewable energy, particularly in the most polluting productive sectors in Mexico. …”
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    Articuler un « penser global » et un « agir local » : la territorialisation des « Community Supported Agriculture » by Michaël Pouzenc

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The increase of “Community Supported Agriculture” (CSA) and their variants is observed all over the world, from concerns formulated everywhere in very similar terms: to look for a healthy diet, to promote an environment-friendly farming, to favor the relocation of the economy… These reflections about proximity relationships between producers and consumers lean widely on a sharing of experiences spread in a much globalized way, valuing a direct relationship from local to global. …”
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    The impact of formal education on literacy and numeracy skills in Chilean adults: a comparative analysis with Latin American counterparts by Fernando Moncada Nahuelquín, Romualdo Ibáñez Orellana, Romualdo Ibáñez Orellana, Victor Kuperman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using data from the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), we conducted a comparative analysis of literacy and numeracy skills in the Chilean population relative to Mexico, Peru, and Ecuador. Our analysis revealed that, regardless of the years of formal education, the populations of these countries do not achieve a level 3 in literacy and numeracy skills (on PIAAC’s five-level scale), which is considered the minimum requirement for effective participation in today’s technologically-driven economy and society. …”
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    Entrepreneurial Orientation in Mexican Microenterprises by Héctor Montiel Campos, Luis S. Alvarado Acuna, José Pablo Nuno de la Parra, Francisco A. Aguilar Valenzuela

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This paper studies the EO-performance relationship in a group of microenterprises in Mexico and includes the Dominant Logic (DL) as a variable that moderates this relationship. …”
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    Overview of US Tahiti Lime Production and Markets: Trade and Consumption Analysis by Trent Blare, Fredy BALLEN, Jonathan Crane

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Key and Tahiti limes have historically been very important to the economy of south Florida. However, there are few commercial orchards left for these lime cultivars in the state. …”
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