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Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs are important anti-poverty programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. There is little evidence, however, of the effectiveness of ongoing CCT programs several years after they have begun. Such evidence is particularly relevant for policymakers because...
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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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of time-use survey data from Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico shows that: (i) women make up 63% to 84% of long …
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The literature on taxes and public finance generally focuses on revenues, an easily observable and generally available variable, as the observable measure of tax policy. Still, revenues depend on many determinants other than the political will and policy objectives of the government. It is...
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, labor formality, and growth of a reduction in non-wage labor costs in Colombia. First, and following Hall and Jorgensen … model calibrated for Colombia, we estimate that the reduction of the "pure tax" component of non-wage labor costs approved …
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of productive development policies in Colombia. These policies are increasingly designed in the context of formal …
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