Revista de economía mundial -- V. 43., (2016)
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Icelandic and spanish citizens before the crisis: size matters...and institutions too
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)In this paper, a comparative analysis between the main political citizen attitudes before the crisis in Iceland and Spain is carried out. After a brief review of political and economical antecendents, it was concluded ... -
Factores explicativos de las redes transnacionales de producción en la Unión Europea: economías centrales vs periferias sur y este
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)Este trabajo analiza la estrategia de fragmentación internacional de la producción y la conformación de redes transnacionales en la Unión Europea. A partir de la estimación, con diferentes técnicas, de un modelo de ... -
PIGS: austeridad fiscal, reformas estructurales y crecimiento potencial
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)En este trabajo analizamos el impacto de las políticas de austeridad sobre el crecimiento a largo plazo en aquellos países de la Unión Europea más castigados por la crisis económica, conocidos con el acrónimo peyorativo ... -
Unit labour costs in the success of german exports (1999-2007)
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)The German commercial success is often associated to the strategy of internal devaluation that entailed a moderate wage growth. However, the main argument in this paper is that necessarily there have to be other important ... -
Minimum wages and inequality in Mexico: a Latin American perspective
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)Mexico’s minimum wage has experienced a persistent decline in real terms since the 1970s. At the same time the share of wages in national income has declined steadily, while inequality remains one of the most pressing ... -
Declining wages for college-educated workers in Mexico: are younger or older cohorts hurt the most?
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)A reduction in the wage premium for skilled labor –and a consistent reduction of overall wage inequality-has played an important role in explaining the fall of income inequality in Latin America during the 2000-2014 ... -
Is inequality really declining in Latin America? Evidence on income, wealth and the social structure
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)This paper examines several dimensions of inequality in the Latin American region focusing on top income shares and Gini coefficients, top wealth shares and the size wealth distribution. Itc ompares inequality of income ... -
The haves and the have-nots in Latin America in the 20th Century
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)This paper offers for the first time income shares of the top 10% and the bottom 40% of the labour force for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela in the period 1900-2011. The main findings are: i) ... -
Chronicle of a deceleration foretold income inequality in Latin America in the 2010s
(Universidad de Huelva, 2016)After a decade of strong progress toward the goal of reducing the high levels of income disparities, there are clear signs of a deceleration in the pace of inequality reduction in Latin America. This paper argues that ...