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In developing countries, informal firms (those that are not registered with the government) account for about half of all economic activity. We consider three broad views of the role of such firms in economic development. According to the romantic view, these firms would become the engine of...
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We establish five facts about the informal economy in developing countries. First, it is huge, reaching about half of the total in the poorest countries. Second, it has extremely low productivity compared to the formal economy: informal firms are typically small, inefficient, and run by poorly...
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stress in Mexico and this retards the growth of skills of its workforce. (2) The informal sector is large, mostly due to the …
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Mexico's conditional cash transfer program. We find that transfers had a large effect on asset accumulation among the low …
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