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    Oferta Laboral en México: un enfoque de variables instrumentales by Caamal Olvera, Cinthya

    Published 2007
    “…Alesina and Glaeser (2005) compare the hours worked by those employed and at working age in Europe and United States. They note that the US has the highest value for working hours, which is 392, while the lowest is Italy with…”
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    Do Smart Cities Grow Faster? by De la Garza Treviño, Adrián G.

    Published 2008
    “…Previous studies have found a strong positive correlation between human capital, measured as the share of the adult population with a college degree, and population growth in metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) in the U.S. In this paper, I corroborate that the human capital-growth connection is indeed statistically significant, although much weaker than previously thought. …”
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    La relación representativa desde la percepción de los electores = Representative relationship from the perception of voters by Treviño Terán, José Alejandro, Lozano Treviño, David Fernando, Barragán Codina, José Nicolás

    Published 2015
    “…It´s planned to conduct evaluation for the government’s political performance from key stakeholder that are the citizen. Also, it allows us to make a constant evaluation of the quality of not only maintain political representation at election time, but since the beginning of management representative determined.…”
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    Impacto de lixiviado generado en el relleno sanitario municipal de Linares (Nuevo León) sobre la calidad del agua superficial y subterránea by León Gómez, Héctor de, Cruz Vega, Carlos Ramón, Dávila Pórcel, René Alberto, Velasco Tapia, Fernando, Chapa Guerrero, José R.

    Published 2015
    “…Se identificó un impacto negativo en la calidad del agua superficial (presa El Cinco) y del agua subterránea (pozos de agua) de acuerdo con normas ambientales nacionales e internacionales (NOM, WHO, US EPA). Los resultados revelan deficiencias en el manejo y depósito final de los residuos sólidos municipales (geomembrana desgarrada) y nula gestión de lixiviados (sobresaturación del RSM). …”
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    Evaluation of GSJ instrusive rocks JG1, JG2, JG1a, and JGb1 by an objective outlier rejection statistical procedure by Guevara, Mirna, Verma, Surendra P., Velasco Tapia, Fernando

    Published 2001
    “…The present statistical scheme provides a better perspective to evaluate existing geochemical databases than probably erroneous two-standard deviation method involving prior subjective judgments used by the U.S. and Japanese scientists. The present mean values with generally lower %RSD may contribute to a better estimation of precision, accuracy, and sensitivity of routine analysis for intrusive rock samples.…”
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    Impacto del lixiviado generado en el relleno sanitario municipal de Linares (Nuevo León) sobre la calidad del agua superficial y subterránea by De León Gómez, Héctor, Cruz Vega, Carlos Ramón, Dávila Pórcel, René Alberto, Velasco Tapia, Fernando, Chapa Guerrero, José R.

    Published 2015
    “…Se identificó un impacto negativo en la calidad del agua superficial (presa El Cinco) y del agua subterránea (pozos de agua) de acuerdo con normas ambientales nacionales e internacionales (NOM, WHO, US EPA). Los resultados revelan deficiencias en el mane- jo y depósito final de los residuos sólidos municipales (geomembrana desgarrada) y nula gestión de lixiviados (sobresaturación del RSM). …”
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    SMED: El camino a la flexibilidad total (SMED: The road to total flexibility) by Cruz Álvarez, Jesús Gerardo

    Published 2004
    “…Today´s market is characterized by elements such as the globalization, a slow US economy and an emergent Asiatic industry. These components impact the way the companies operate worldwide, due to the facts that the companies must implement strategies such as: 1) reduction in production costs, 2) increase in quality, and 3) increase in flexibility and the response time.…”
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    SMED: El camino a la flexibilidad total (SMED: The road to total flexibility) by Cruz Álvarez, Jesús Gerardo, Badii Zabeh, Mohammad Hosein

    Published 2004
    “…Today´s market is characterized by elements such as the globalization, a slow US economy and an emergent Asiatic industry. These components impact the way the companies operate worldwide, due to the facts that the companies must implement strategies such as: 1) reduction in production costs, 2) increase in quality, and 3) increase in flexibility and the response time.…”
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