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first available estimates of top income shares and effective income tax rates in contemporary Chile based on analysis of …, the rich in Chile pay modest effective income tax rates. The top 1 per cent pay an average effective rate of 16-17 per …
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In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers exploring host country impacts beyond the labour market. Specifically, researchers have begun to shift their attention from labour market and fiscal changes, towards exploring what we might call...
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This paper documents the impact of Argentina's recent economic crises on different aspects of poverty, with a special … focus on the economic collapse of 2002. We discuss the methodology of poverty measurement in Argentina and we use a simple …
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Relying on a Constant Relative Risk Aversion utility function, we use panel data for Argentina to compute risk …
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cases. These tools are illustrated with longitudinal data for Argentina in the 1995- 2002 period, which is well suited for …
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This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings inequality in Mexico …
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unilateral low wage trade and competition shock to producers in Mexico. Wefind that this shock causes selection at both firm and …
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Hundreds of studies have failed to establish the effects of decentralisation on a number of important policy goals. This paper examines the cases of Bolivia and Colombia to explore decentralisation’s effects on government responsiveness and poverty-orientation. I first summarize economic data...
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The political left turn in Latin America, which lagged its transition to liberalized market economies by a decade or more, challenges conventional economic explanations of voting behavior. While the implications of upward mobility for the political preferences of forward-looking voters have been...
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Latin America and the Caribbean have become in the last decade or so a formidable laboratory for the design and implementation of innovative social policies. In the face of an unprecedented surge in the number of non-contributory social assistance benefit programs in the region, there is a...
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