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The laws that regulate relations between firms and workers in Mexico distinguish sharply between salaried and non …, distinguishing it from illegality. Using Mexico's Economic Census, the paper shows that the majority of firms are informal but legal …
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This paper analyzes the reasons behind the low rates of contribution to social security programs in developing countries. Using a large set of harmonized household surveys from Latin America we compare contribution patterns among wage employees, for whom participation is compulsory, with...
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Over the last two decades Mexico has had an open trade regime, experienced macroeconomic stability, and made … toward lower-productivity firms impedes Mexico from taking full advantage of its investments in the human capital of its …
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Earnings inequality declined rapidly in Argentina, Brazil and Chile during the 2000s. A reduction in the experience premium is a fundamental driver of declines in upper-tail (90/50) inequality, while a decline in the education premium is the primary determinant of the evolution of lower-tail...
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This study examines the determinants of technological innovation and its impact on firm labor productivity across six Latin American countries (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, and Uruguay) using micro data from innovation surveys. In line with the literature, in all countries...
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(Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico) during the period 1980-2010. Wages are highly pro-cyclical during the 1980s and early …
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This study addresses why Mexico continues to show below-average economic …
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This paper investigates the political economy of fiscal reform activism in Argentina since the late 1980s. Between 1988 and 2008, tax legislation was changed 83 times, fiscal federal rules 14 times, and budgetary institutions sixteen times. Tax and budgetary reforms moved from centralizing...
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While Mexico has potential to grow rapidly, its economic growth has remained low for the past three decades. There is …
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household surveys in several Latin American countries Bolivia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Two different specifications for the …
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