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The differences in financial development across Indian states, while seeming substantial, have a minor effect on firm lifecycle and growth. These results hold controlling for differences in labor regulations across states, capital intensity, and for firms born before and after the major reforms....
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Unemployment rates for tertiary-educated youth in Jordan are high, as is the duration of unemployment. Two randomized experiments in Jordan were used to test different theories that may explain this phenomenon. The first experiment tested the role of search and matching frictions by providing...
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Female labor participation in the Arab world is low compared with the level of economic development of Arab countries. Beyond anecdotal evidence and cross-country studies, there is little evidence on what could explain this phenomenon. This paper uses the richest set of panel data available for...
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current landscape of employment and private sector activity in developing countries indicates a number of potential channels … to shed light on which investment climate reforms matter most for spurring the employment and productivity growth of …
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Are jobs created by foreign investors good jobs? The evidence reviewed in this article is consistent with the view that jobs created by FDI are good jobs, both from the worker's and the country's perspective. From the worker's perspective, this is because such jobs are likely to pay higher wages...
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information on all registered private enterprises, including self-employment. In spite of stable growth of gross domestic product … toward small firms, because of stagnation of incumbents and entrants starting small, typically as one-person firms (self-employment …
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This study analyzes the impact on male and female wages of tariff reform and the reduction of regulatory barriers faced by domestic and foreign firms operating in business services. The study applies the model to Tanzania and develops a data set that distinguishes labor and wages by gender for...
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promote employment in fragile and conflict-affected situations. A novel approach to identifying projects is presented that … that have specific job creation and employment generation development objectives. Among these projects, 51 percent of …
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This paper studies a simple, tractable model of labor adjustment in a trade model that allows researchers to analyze the economy's dynamic response to trade liberalization. Since it is a neoclassical market-clearing model, duality techniques can be employed to study the equilibrium and, despite...
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force participation and employment rates, but the effects on men were significantly larger. Thereby, tariff reductions … contributed to gender convergence in labor force participation and employment rates. Gender differences are concentrated among the …
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