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"choosing" the informal sector in Vietnam, a massive and unknown component of the Vietnamese economy. Instead of focusing on …’attache à explorer la question des déterminants du « choix » du travail dans le secteur informel au Vietnam, une composante …
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equilibrium by relying on the BoP constrained growth model. We find that Vietnam grew less than the rate predicted when the period … hindered by a high ‘appetite’ for imports coming from Asia. We also assess the impact of the current crisis on Vietnam’s growth … contrainte par la balance des paiements, notre papier examine la relation de long terme au Vietnam entre la croissance économique …
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segmentation and dualism. However, in developing countries such as Vietnam which is the focus of this study, wage work is marginal … segmentation in Vietnam (section 2). Section 3 describes the institutional background related to firm registration and social … protection in Vietnam, and analyses the reasons for informality in relationship with the institutional framework. Section 4 …
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(français) Les PED réalisent aujourd’hui la quasi-totalité des exportations mondiales d’habillement et la majorité des exportations textiles. Depuis 1974, les quotas instaurés pour les exportations des PED vers les pays industrialisés dans le cadre des AMF ont entraîné...
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Using data covering three successive generations of Malagasy people, we construct a new semiparametric estimator of the effect of parental income on the decision to send children to school. We propose new tests of simultaneity and hereditary biases affecting the usual estimates of this effect....
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(english) Over the last two decades the Egyptian labor market has undergone major changes that the social claims of the January 2011 revolution brought to light. Among them, lack of job security and associated weak social protection have been particularly criticized. Therefore the aim of this...
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(english) After debt cancellations, in particular MDRI (Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative) debt ratios in Low Income Country dropped to historic lows. They are now getting into debt again, because of Bretton Woods Institutions (BWI) new loans, of emerging countries’ (namely China) loans, and...
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(english) Reforms of primary education undertaken in Madhya Pradesh since the mid-1990’s have been said to be bringing the state close to universal enrolment, yet they have sparked much controversy and have hardly been the subject of any independent research. This paper presents the results of...
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(english) During the last half-century, the evolution of educational attainment among Malaysians has been spectacular, and current enrollment rates suggest this progression will continue, albeit at a slower pace. Such a transformation of the educational attainment of labor should bring about...
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(english) This article sets out to investigate the reasons why some household businesses decide to register and become formal (while others do not) in order to shed light on the origins of informality. We use qualitative as well as quantitative data on household businesses (HB) derived from...
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