The social economy and the relationship with employment and inflation


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Fermin Leonel Reyes
Marco Antonio Piña Sandoval


This article raises the problem generated by statistical biases in society, as well as the discordant relationships between the social economy and economic variables such as inflation and unemployment in Mexico, in the period of the current administration (2018-2023). The Phillips curve is used as a theoretical framework that allows analyzing the validity of the proposed model in moments where economic policy required and justified said intervention. We look for whether there is presence of statistical causality in the mentioned variables.

unemployment, inflation, Phillips curve, welfare state, statistical biases

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Leonel Reyes, F., & Piña Sandoval, M. A. (2025). The social economy and the relationship with employment and inflation. REVISTA ESECONOMIA, 19(62), 29–54. https://doi.org/10.29201/eseconomia.v19i62.74

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