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evaluating employment programs' outcomes; reviewing the role of labor market regulations in job creation; and reforming technical … the recent Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) and earlier Bank's work on youth employment, this report addresses labor …
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early 1970s and assessed their impact on foreign direct investments (FDI), exports and employment. Chapter two looks at …
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foreign direct investments (FDI), exports and employment. Then, it examines the current challenges of integration of Tunisia … on the FDI, exports and employment. Chapter two examines the current challenges and major reforms necessary to correct …
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the degree to which firms in this survey have been expanding or contracting employment and investment levels, followed by …
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.08 percent in total employment. Firms with fewer than 20 employees would benefit the most, with average gains in net employment … of 4.27 percent. Countries with more regulated labor markets would experience larger gains in total employment. These … larger gains in total employment, however, would be achieved through higher rates of hiring and higher rates of termination …
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"This paper investigates how enforcement of labor regulation affects the firm's use of informal employment and its … impact on firm performance. Using firm level data on informal employment and firm performance, and administrative data on … smaller amount of informal employment. Furthermore, by reducing the firm's access to unregulated labor, stricter enforcement …
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"Increases in international economic integration can lead to greater specialization according to comparative advantage, but also to the diffusion of skill-biased technologies. In developing countries characterized by relative abundance of unskilled labor, these factors can have opposite effects...
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