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Mexico. We use rich datasets that allow us to define informality in a relatively comparable fashion across countries. We …
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employment in Brazil, Mexico and South Africa, distinguishing between dependent and independent workers. For each country, we use …-employment carries a premium in Mexico. In contrast, the upper-tier segment is marginal in South Africa, and informal workers, both …
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using panel data from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. The estimates suggest broad commonalities among the three countries, and …
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This paper analyzes the cyclical properties of worker flows in Brazil and Mexico, two important developing countries …
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with and without wage rigidities. The paper then explores time series data from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico to …
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Using a heterodox perspective, this book discusses the real possibilities of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico ever … and the Manufacturing Sector in the Brazilian Economy: 2000-2014 -- The Manufacturing Sector in Mexico During the … Analysis from Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico …
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their debt during the first financial globalization. Brazil and Mexico, both indebted countries that underwent major changes …
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, Colombia and Mexico, during the period 1980-2010. Wages are highly pro-cyclical during the 1980s and early 1990s, a period …
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implications for a regional cluster. This volume focuses on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Mexico, and Venezuela. …
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This contributed volume is the first book in English to offer a current and critical vision of regional problems and policies in the countries of Latin America. The book is in three main parts: a general overview of regional processes and trends in Latin America as a whole; country-level coverage...
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