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ABSTRACT This study examines the effects of the Covid‐19 pandemic on preexisting cash transfers and labor programs across Latin America, analyzing their temporal expansion and identifying the determinants of changes in their generosity and coverage, with a particular focus on the inclusion of informal workers.
Luis Vargas‐Faulbaum +2 more
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Jacobian‐Free Vectorial Iterative Scheme to Find Simple Several Solutions Simultaneously
ABSTRACT This manuscript is devoted to a derivative‐free parametric iterative step to obtain roots simultaneously for both nonlinear systems and equations. We prove that when it is added to an arbitrary scheme, it doubles the convergence order of the original procedure and defines a new algorithm that obtains several solutions simultaneously. Different
Alicia Cordero +2 more
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An ethnography of joy: Entrepreneurship among Latinx communities in East Los Angeles
Abstract How do people living at the intersection of various forms of injury seek out collective experiences of joy? I explore this question through fieldwork with Latinx female and queer artists and entrepreneurs, some of them undocumented, who consciously seek out and enact joy in their communities in East Los Angeles.
Yana Stainova
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Se proponen dos instrumentos para la medición de percepciones del modelo dual, de empresarios y egresados de Uniempresarial. El diseño y validación de dichos instrumentos se concibieron como una herramienta metodológica para la investigación y ...
Goe Rojas Hernández
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An emotional perspective on the Multiple Streams Framework
Abstract Emotions are central to human behavior and, consequently, play a significant role in policymaking. While the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) incorporates the notion of “public mood” into the political stream, this concept primarily focuses on a fleeting, less intense, and diffuse emotional state that is not necessarily linked to a specific ...
Moshe Maor
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Open government and US development co‐operation in Colombia: Lessons for locally led development
Abstract Motivation “Localization”—direct donor support for national organizations in aid recipient countries—has become a top priority for international development. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) pledged to raise the proportion of direct funding to national organizations to 25% and for 50% of funding to involve ...
Jonathan Fox, Jeffrey Hallock
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Estudio De La Brecha Empresario-Investigador: La Percepción Del Empresario
Competitiveness and productivity are crucial for the development of a country. A more competitive economy can grow faster over time. Technological innovation is the strongest pillar that guarantees long term competitiveness and quality of life for both developed and emerging countries.
Carlos Ángel Méndez-Peón +3 more
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Rent–wage inequality in Mexico City, 1770–1930
Abstract This article traces trends of income inequality in Mexico City from 1770 to 1930 by measuring the gaps between urban real estate rents and unskilled wages. The article presents the first long‐term series of real estate values and rental income for Mexico.
Amílcar E. Challú +2 more
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“Quem pode ser a dona?”: Afro‐Brazilian women entrepreneurs and gendered racism
Abstract In 2013, the number of Black entrepreneurs surpassed the number of White entrepreneurs in Brazil. Of those Black entrepreneurs, 30 percent were women. In Brazil, gendered racism often stereotypes Black women as domestic servants or hypersexual.
Demetrius Miles Murphy
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Empresarios españoles en la región Puebla-Tlaxcala a finales del siglo XIX
This article analyzes the trajectory of a group of Spanish emigrants who, arriving in Mexico in the second half of the 19th century, contributed to the economic development of the host country.
Blanca Esthela Santibáñez Tijerina
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