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the likelihood of transiting from wage-and-salary to self-employment. Finally, there is no evidence of higher district …
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employment growth, in contrast to the United States where initial labor demand shocks are expanded in the long run. After the …
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large between 1996 and 2000 and undoubtedly contributed strongly to the exceptional employment performance during that …
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Even though institutions are created to protect workers, they may interfere with labor market functioning, raise unemployment, and end up being circumvented by informal contracts. This paper uses Brazilian microeconomic data to show that the institutional changes introduced by the 1988...
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Traditionally, shocks to total factor productivity (TFP) are considered exogenous and the employment response depends …
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