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Economics on entrepreneurship in Latin America as a vehicle for upward social mobility, especially for the middle class. The … special survey show that entrepreneurship increases mobility across generations. Although persistence coefficients do not …
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one obtained in a framework where barriers to entrepreneurship were assumed to be independent of talent. …
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's political elite. We build a theoretical framework where factors of production owned by the political elites differ across …
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How deep are the roots of Latin America's economic inequalities? In this chapter we survey both the history and the literature about the region's extreme economic disparities, focusing on the most recent academic contributions. We begin by documenting the broad patterns of national and...
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Productive development policies (PDPs)-what used to be called industrial policies-are increasingly recognized as an essential part of the development toolkit, and the need for public-private cooperation is increasingly viewed as a key element for the successful design and implementation of such...
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A randomized controlled trial with 945 entrepreneurs in Jamaica shows positive short-term impacts of soft-skills training on business outcomes. The effects are concentrated among men and disappear 12 months after the training. The main channel is increased adoption of recommended business...
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