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Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). We contribute to addressing this gap by exploring the patterns of … de-industrialization (Brazil, Russia and South Africa). China is the only country where an expanding manufacturing sector …
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employment and wage practices of foreign and domestic firms in Brazil, using detailed matched firm-worker panel data. In order to …
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects …
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find that labor market conditions have a strong effect on homicides. We exploit the 1990s trade liberalization in Brazil as …
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According to Becker's (1957) theory of taste-based employer discrimination, pure economic rents are necessary for discrimination to be observed in the labor market. Increased competition and reduced rents in the market for final goods should therefore lead to reduced labor market discrimination....
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We develop a search model of informal labor markets with worker and firm heterogeneity, intra-firm bargaining with imperfect substitutability across types of workers, and a comprehensive set of labor regulations, including minimum wage. Stylized facts associated with the informal sector, such as...
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capital investments. Combining a number of large georeferenced administrative datasets from Brazil, we estimate the effect of …
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We study the implementation of Bolsa Familia, a program that conditions cash transfers to poor families on children's school attendance. Using unique administrative data, we analyze how beneficiaries respond to the enforcement of conditionality. Making use of random variation in the day on which...
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The Gini coefficient of labor earnings in Brazil fell by nearly a fifth between 1995 and 2012, from 0.50 to 0.41. The …
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Examines the evolution of the cyclicality of real wages and employment in four Latin American economies: Brazil, Chile …
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