This dissertation is comprised of three essays on institutional reforms surrounding marital dissolution, domestic violence and education in Mexico. It is well accepted that a country's economic growth is greatly determined by its ability to innovate and to increase productivity. Understanding the role of family and education policy becomes relevant since there is evidence that domestic violence, divorce and education are linked to labor productivity and other socioeconomic outcomes such as health.Using a difference-in-differences methodology, the second chapter exploits the variation in law adoption across states to estimate the impact of liberalized divorce laws on divorce rates. The findings do not support the claim that greater access to...
The first essay applies four standard models of fiscal equalization to simulate a set of alternative...
In this dissertation I study the effect of criminal activity in Mexico on different economic indicat...
This dissertation consists of three essays on three topics in Development Economics: gender equality...
This dissertation provides empirical evidence on the causal relationship between the rule of law and...
This dissertation provides empirical evidence on the causal relationship between the rule of law and...
This dissertation provides empirical evidence on the causal relationship between the rule of law and...
This thesis focuses on intimate partner violence (IPV) and homicides in Mexico. The first chapter ex...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on the economic adjustments that followed trade...
This dissertation studies the Mexican labor market and investigates the effects of exogenous change...
In the mid-1990s Mexican states began to adopt reforms to allow domestic vio-lence as grounds for di...
The increased prevalence of marital dissolution in Latin America has raised concerns that recently l...
This dissertation is composed of three independent chapters in the field of family and public polici...
The 1960’s was a decade of radical changes in the political and economic structure of the United Sta...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2019. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Joseph Ritter. ...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters and studies issues related to crime, unemployment an...
The first essay applies four standard models of fiscal equalization to simulate a set of alternative...
In this dissertation I study the effect of criminal activity in Mexico on different economic indicat...
This dissertation consists of three essays on three topics in Development Economics: gender equality...
This dissertation provides empirical evidence on the causal relationship between the rule of law and...
This dissertation provides empirical evidence on the causal relationship between the rule of law and...
This dissertation provides empirical evidence on the causal relationship between the rule of law and...
This thesis focuses on intimate partner violence (IPV) and homicides in Mexico. The first chapter ex...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on the economic adjustments that followed trade...
This dissertation studies the Mexican labor market and investigates the effects of exogenous change...
In the mid-1990s Mexican states began to adopt reforms to allow domestic vio-lence as grounds for di...
The increased prevalence of marital dissolution in Latin America has raised concerns that recently l...
This dissertation is composed of three independent chapters in the field of family and public polici...
The 1960’s was a decade of radical changes in the political and economic structure of the United Sta...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2019. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Joseph Ritter. ...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters and studies issues related to crime, unemployment an...
The first essay applies four standard models of fiscal equalization to simulate a set of alternative...
In this dissertation I study the effect of criminal activity in Mexico on different economic indicat...
This dissertation consists of three essays on three topics in Development Economics: gender equality...