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The empirical literature on the impact of unions on wages has stressed two major conclusions. Firstly, unionised workers earn a wage premium when compared to comparable nonunionised workers. Secondly, the dispersion of wages within the union sector is lower than in the nonunion sector. We...
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market is highly responsive to the economic reforms undertaken in Brazil in the early 1990s. Wage dispersion falls …
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This paper investigates the impact of market-oriented economic reforms on union behaviour in Brazil. Previous work … power has increased in the more competitive environment since the implementation of the reforms in Brazil in the early 1990s …
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In the last twenty years, Brazil has undergone several attempts of improving sustainable growth through stabilization …, deregulation and stabilization failed to boost growth in Brazil. We conclude that structural reforms may contribute to growth if …
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structure of inter-industry wage differentials remained remarkably stable in Brazil in the face of major shocks. …
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