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heterogeneous impact by the level of rebelocracy. Using a household panel in four conflict regions in Colombia, the estimation … migration. The effect of rebelocracy is driven mostly by the provision of public goods by non-state armed actors. While this …
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The ethnographic approach has much to contribute to our understanding of social mobility. This paper provides a discussion on ethnography as a method and approach to writing and description, and reviews some ways in which themes related to social mobility in the developing world have been...
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Venezuela experienced slow economic growth during the 2000s. The economy suffered a recession in the early years of the period and during the international crisis of 2008, but most labour market indicators improved and moved along with the business cycle over the period. The only indicators that...
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How does centralized bargaining affect the broader wage structure? And what does this tell us about the (non-)competitive dynamics of such labour markets? I study large contracted wage increases negotiated by centralized bargaining councils in South Africa, using matched employer- employee tax...
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results show that inequality in Colombia is associated with increases in individual participation in political organizations …
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Colombia, together with detailed tax - benefit models, and simulate transitions to formal employment for all workers observed … taxed away due to social security payments in Ecuador and Colombia, respectively. Costs are particularly high for self …
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Between 2000 and 2013, Colombia experienced rapid economic growth. The country suffered a slowdown at the beginning of …
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During the 2000s, El Salvador experienced slow economic growth for Latin American standards. The country underwent a recession during the international crisis of 2008, but returned to pre-recession output level in 2011. Changes in labour market conditions were mixed. The unemployment rate fell,...
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activity in Colombia. Using a fixed effect estimation methodology at the plant level and controlling for the possible … ; entrepreneurship ; Colombia …
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This paper evaluates transformative policy innovations with respect to security and taxation in the three main Colombian cities: Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali. In the first two, such policies were associated with huge success. Elsewhere we (Gutiérrez et al. 2009) have tagged these transformation...
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