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The paper presents the main results produced by the People's Security Surveys applied in Argentina, Brazil and Chile in … regarding labor market sense of insecurity. There is a tendency for more criticism in Argentina, both in objective grounds and …
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This paper provides mathematically consistent calculations of the forward, backward, and total linkages in the Brazilian economy in 1975. Our results reveal, among other things, that: 1) high linkages cannot be exclusively associated with modern industrial sectors; 2) none of our linkage...
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The rapid spread of COVID-19 forced policy-makers to swiftly find solutions to reduce infection rates and keep mortality as low as possible. Empirical analyses on the effectiveness of control measures are hereby of primary importance. School closures were among the earliest measures enacted by...
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Using longitudinal data for Argentina, we estimate the labor supply reaction of spouses and children to their husband …
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Economic development theories and their learning frameworks differently address farms and firms. This article argues that the traditional double-standard of the primacy of manufacturing rests on a debatable stages model that under-recognizes learning and innovation in agriculture and its...
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