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

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 distributi...

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Main Authors: Teresa S. López, Guadalupe Mántey, Luis Quintana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora 34 2012-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572012000400006
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spelling doaj-2fd571969bd9469695657533875c96d62020-11-24T20:43:10ZengEditora 34Brazilian Journal of Political Economy0101-31571809-45382012-12-01324634655Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican caseTeresa S. LópezGuadalupe MánteyLuis QuintanaThis 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.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572012000400006income distributioninflationdeveloping economies
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author Teresa S. López
Guadalupe Mántey
Luis Quintana
spellingShingle Teresa S. López
Guadalupe Mántey
Luis Quintana
Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
income distribution
inflation
developing economies
author_facet Teresa S. López
Guadalupe Mántey
Luis Quintana
author_sort Teresa S. López
title Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case
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
publisher Editora 34
series Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
issn 0101-3157
1809-4538
publishDate 2012-12-01
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.
topic income distribution
inflation
developing economies
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572012000400006
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