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Misallocation and manufacturing TFP in Ecuador: formal, semi-formal and informal firms
ArticleAbstract: Resource misallocation can lower the aggregate total factor productivity (TFP). We use micro-data onPalabras claves:Distortions, ECUADOR, informality, Production factors, Reallocation of resources, Total factor productivityAutores:Nicolás Acosta González, Rafaela BastidasFuentes:scopusWhat explains life satisfaction? Relative income or rank income? The case of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We test whether various measures of relative income and rank income hypothesis explain life satisfacPalabras claves:ECUADOR, happiness, life satisfaction, rank, Relative incomeAutores:Marcenaro-Gutiérrez O.D., Nicolás Acosta GonzálezFuentes:googlescopusThe Relationship Between Subjective Well-Being and Self-Reported Health: Evidence from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: This article addresses the relationship between self-reported health and subjective well-being in twPalabras claves:ECUADOR, EMOTIONAL, happiness, HEALTH, Instrumental variable, Subjective Well-BeingAutores:Marcenaro-Gutiérrez O.D., Nicolás Acosta GonzálezFuentes:googlescopusThe effect of increasing land value capture on the gross value added of the construction sector
ArticleAbstract: This paper estimates the effect of an increase in land value tax related to capital gains on the groPalabras claves:construction sector, ECUADOR, Land value capture, synthetic control methodAutores:Nicolás Acosta González, Rafaela Bastidas-Ripalda, Sebastián Rodríguez-RazaFuentes:scopusThe effects of an early childhood education care program on child development as a function of length of exposure in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Investment in early childhood education can reduce the inequality gap, promote schooling, and reducePalabras claves:Child development, early childhood, ECUADOR, nutrition, VULNERABLEAutores:Martina A. Alvarado-Suárez, Nicolás Acosta GonzálezFuentes:scopus