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time series data for Argentina from 1896 to 2000. We show that while assassinations and strikes (what we call quot …
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measurement challenge by leveraging unique administrative data from Argentina with such links. We estimate that temp agency …
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This paper investigates the relationship between the capital share in national income and personal income inequality over the long run. Using a new historical cross-country database on capital shares in 19 countries and data from the World Wealth and Income Database, we find strong long-run...
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This paper considers the private sector wage earners in Egypt and examine their wage distribution during 1998-2012 using Egyptian Labor Market Panel Survey. We first estimate Mincer wage equations both at the mean and at different quantiles of the wage distribution taking into account observable...
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Argentina is the only country in the world that was "developed" in 1900 and "developing" in 2000. The various competing … growth trajectory of Argentina over the last century …
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We study the effect of a job training program for low income youth in Cordoba, Argentina. The program included life …
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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 study investigates the impact of recent crises in Argentina (including the severe downturn of 2001-2002) on health …
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Individual perceptions of income distribution play a vital role in political economy and public finance models, yet there is little evidence regarding their origins or accuracy. This study examines how individuals form these perceptions and posits that systematic biases arise from the...
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In the early 1990's, the Argentine government promoted a framework for productivity-based negotiations between firms and unions at low levels of organization. The policy weakened the industry-wide collective bargaining system, which sets working conditions for all firms in an industry. This...
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