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Earning mobility and measurement error: a pseudo-panel approach

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Earnings mobility can be consistently estimated with the use of dynamic pseudo-panel estimation. The use of this method to study the earnings mobility in Mexico is discussed.

Author: McKenzie, David J., Antman, Francisca
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication Name: Economic Development & Cultural Change
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0013-0079
Year: 2007
Usage, Economic aspects, Measurement, Social sciences, Social science methods, Monte Carlo method, Monte Carlo methods, Personal income

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Do entry costs provide an empirical basis for poverty traps? Evidence from Mexican microenterprises

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Impact of entry costs on start-up firms' size and survival, with reference to microenterprises in Mexico, is examined.

Author: Woodruff, Christopher, McKenzie, David J.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication Name: Economic Development & Cultural Change
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0013-0079
Year: 2006
Financial management, Management dynamics, Analysis, Management, Finance, Company business management, New business enterprises, Startups, Company financing, Capital expenditures

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