Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case

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Autor(a) principal: López,Teresa S.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Mántey,Guadalupe, Quintana,Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: This paper investigates exchange rate pass-through inflation, and the wage bargaining process, in a developing economy in which firms' market power is largely dependent on technical progress embodied in imported intermediates and capital goods. It develops a heterodox model of income distribution, based on theoretical contributions from Latin American structuralists, labor market segmentationists and post-Keynesian writers, and it presents supportive empirical evidence from the Mexican economy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
title Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
spellingShingle Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
López,Teresa S.
income distribution
inflation
developing economies
title_short Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
title_full Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
title_fullStr Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
title_full_unstemmed Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
title_sort Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
author López,Teresa S.
author_facet López,Teresa S.
Mántey,Guadalupe
Quintana,Luis
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author2 Mántey,Guadalupe
Quintana,Luis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv López,Teresa S.
Mántey,Guadalupe
Quintana,Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv income distribution
inflation
developing economies
topic income distribution
inflation
developing economies
description This paper investigates exchange rate pass-through inflation, and the wage bargaining process, in a developing economy in which firms' market power is largely dependent on technical progress embodied in imported intermediates and capital goods. It develops a heterodox model of income distribution, based on theoretical contributions from Latin American structuralists, labor market segmentationists and post-Keynesian writers, and it presents supportive empirical evidence from the Mexican economy.
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