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link between access to digital technologies and the demand for skills in the largest Latin American country, Brazil …
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coefficient, the most widely used measure, is severely biased downward in coresident samples. But the bias in intergenerational …
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This paper examines whether export participation matters for job training. The paper draws on longitudinal worker-firm data for Brazilian manufacturing, linked with detailed records on training activity from the main provider. The analysis uses industry-specific exchange rate movements to...
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one of the most demanded skills by the employers. Although employers across India asks for the same set of soft skills …
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control trial implemented in an online job portal in India. Job seekers who registered in the portal were asked to take a Big …
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The seven largest emerging market economies -- China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, and Turkey …
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development quest. The sample includes Brazil, India, Vietnam and four African countries -- Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia …
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of 700 firms from four emerging (or newly-emerged) economies: Brazil, India, the Republic of Korea, and South Africa. The …
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economies: Brazil, China, and India. The analysis focuses on the countries' experience in various dimensions, including price …
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expenditures, as in China and India, the impact was magnified. Increases in recurrent expenditure, which were made in Brazil and … India, acted as short-term stimulants; additional public investment, as in China, appears to have had a more lasting impact … integration, resulting in differential magnitude and timing of the crisis impact. For example, coastal states in India were …
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