Michael Haman,Milan Školník,Jan Čopík
Michael Haman
This study analyzes the use of Twitter by Colombian political elites during the Covid-19 pandemic, employing qualitative and quantitative methods and techniques. We collected Twitter data on the Colombian president, the mayor of Bogota, and...
Setting an example: Political leaders' cues and compliance with health policies in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in Mexico [0.03%]
以身作则:墨西哥新冠疫情初期政治领导人暗示与卫生政策的遵从性
Luciano Ayala-Cantu,Federico Fabio Frattini,Bruno Morando
Luciano Ayala-Cantu
How do political leaders' cues affect citizen behavior regarding a new and complex issue? We address this question in the context of the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in Mexico, using electoral outcomes and municipal-level mobility ...
Redistributive effects of fiscal policies in Mexico: Corrections for top income measurement problems [0.03%]
纠正最高收入测量问题下的财政政策再分配效应(墨西哥)
Vladimir Hlasny
Vladimir Hlasny
This article assesses the redistributive effects of fiscal instruments in Mexico in 2010-2014, correcting for top-income measurement problems. Two correction methods are applied-survey-sample reweighting for households' nonresponse probabil...
Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano
Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano
How Do Management Fees Affect Retirement Wealth under Mexico's Personal Retirement Accounts System? [0.03%]
管理费如何影响墨西哥个人养老账户体系中的退休财富?
Emma Aguila,Michael D Hurd,Susann Rohwedder
Emma Aguila
In 1997, Mexico transformed its pay-as-you-go social security system to a fully funded system with personal retirement accounts, including management fees. This article examines changes in retirement wealth resulting from this new system. I...