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"The authors provide new evidence on the impacts of trade reforms on wages and wage inequality in developing countries … wages and wage inequality. After setting up unusual historical data sets of trends in tariffs, trends in wages, and trends …) has reduced wages, and (2) has increased wage inequality. "--World Bank web site …
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firms, under what circumstances, and performance adopt such technology. To measure performance, productivity wages, and net … from the National Survey of Employment, Wages, Technology and Training (ENESTYC), and the National Industrial Survey (EIA …
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firms, under what circumstances, and performance adopt such technology. To measure performance, productivity wages, and net … from the National Survey of Employment, Wages, Technology and Training (ENESTYC), and the National Industrial Survey (EIA …
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"In contrast with a growing literature on the drivers of aggregate volatility in developing countries, its consequences … aggregate volatility has a regressive, asymmetric, and non linear impact, as reflected in the strong influence of extreme output …
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levels of the wage distribution. Female representation is also quite equal at all levels of wages; the likelihood of finding …
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, there is limited evidence on the consequences of child labor on socioeconomic outcomes such as education, wages, and health …
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"This paper compares the wages of workers inside the United States to the wages of observably identical workers outside … rural-urban residence. This is made possible by new and uniquely rich microdata on the wages of over two million individual … estimate that the wages of a Bolivian worker of equal intrinsic productivity, willing to move, would be higher by a factor of 2 …
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"The authors examine the distributional implications of selective compliance in sample surveys, whereby households with different incomes are not equally likely to participate. They discuss poverty and inequality measurement implications for monotonically decreasing and inverted-U...
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