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This paper estimates the potential effects of a free trade agreement (FTA) between China and Mercosur on poverty …, income distribution, welfare and employment. The case of Argentina, in particular, is investigated. To this end, partial … likely effects of an FTA with China on poverty and income distribution. We find that the FTA would result in a small …
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This paper estimates the effects of trade integration between China and Mercosur on employment. The case of Argentina … labor demand elasticities in order to estimate the effects of trade with China on the employment rate. According to this …, trade with China did not have a significant effect on industrial employment, even in a period of swift trade liberalization …
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(COMPUTABLE)GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH, THAT IS A RENEW ATTENTION TO THE PROBLEM OF POVERTY , EMPLOYMENT AND INEQUALITY THAT EARLIER STRATEGIES …PERHAPS, POVERTY AND PLENTY IS THE WORLD'S GREATEST CHALLENGE. THIS STUDY THEREFORE PROPOSE AN APPLIED … CALIBRATION OF A POVERTY-BASED MODEL WITHIN DATA FRAMEWORK OF SOCIAL ACCOUNTING MATRIX(SAM). THE RESEARCH OUTPUT IS EXPECTED TO BE …
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Reference: Challenge, January/February, 1979
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In the financial crisis literature, it is usually argued that, contrary to the case of currency crises, building a time series index to identify banking crisis episodes is highly difficult, particularly because of the lack of reliable data on banking sector variables (non-performing loans,...
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National and local “economic development programs” – programs that provide assistance to individual businesses with tax or financial subsidies, or special public services, in order to increase local jobs or improve local businesses’ competitiveness – have become prominent and...
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wage debate. Employment might not be affected if firms are able to pass through to prices the higher labour costs …
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paper estimates the effects of the minimum wage on both wages and employment using panel data techniques and monthly … summarized in a “menu” of minimum wage variables. (2) An employment decomposition that separately estimates the effect of the … wages distribution with moderately small adverse effects on employment. …
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in addition to its social role. This paper estimates the effects of the minimum wage on employment using monthly … affected” and “Kaitz index” as a minimum wage variable; (3) The decomposition of the minimum wage employment effect into hours … moderately small adverse effects on employment. …
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In this paper we explain the prevalence of explicit contracts of employment, particularly those that embody high … agency characterized in and supported by the common law. The implication is that implicit employment contracts supported by … the common law are incapable of effectively governing employment relationship characterized by these two problems. Thus …
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