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all water users need to be connected to a centralized, pipeline infrastructure, and the non-connected households should be …This paper applies a microeconomic-based stylized model to identify the optimal modal split of water supply … infrastructure in regions of the Global South against the background of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) No. 6. We assume a …
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all water users need to be connected to a centralized, pipeline infrastructure, and the non-connected households should be …This paper applies a microeconomic-based stylized model to identify the optimal modal split of water supply … infrastructure in regions of the Global South against the background of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) No. 6. We assume a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014090516
Against the background of the human rights to water and the SDG No. 6, vendors play a pivotal role for an IWRM …-based water supply system in the future. With the help of a micro-economic model, an optimal modal split is derived, the result of …
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We present a three-sector general equilibrium model with an informal sector, which produces an intermediary for the formal sector, to analyze the effects of different policies on the pollution level and welfare of the economy. The informal manufacturing sector creates pollution and higher the...
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This paper employs recently developed econometric models of marginal treatment effects to analyze the relevance of labor market comparative advantage and segmentation in the participation and earnings performance of workers in formal and informal jobs in Argentina. A novel household data set on...
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There are two divergent perspectives on the impact of subcontracting on firms in the informal sector. According to the benign view, formal sector firms prefer linkages with relatively modern firms in the informal sector, and subcontracting enables capital accumulation and technological...
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Various studies found wage gaps between formal and informal sector workers even after controlling for a number of individual and firm level characteristics. It has also been shown that earnings differentials across these sectors are quite stable over the years. While there is limited amount of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012548495
Various studies found wage gaps between formal and informal sector workers even after controlling for a number of individual and firm level characteristics. It has also been shown that earnings differentials across these sectors are quite stable over the years. While there is limited amount of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013223662
Many empirical studies found wage gaps between formal and informal sector workers even after controlling for a number of individual and firm level characteristics. While there is limited amount of research considering the same question in the Turkish labor market, wage gap between formal and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012269077
Economists expect positive returns to investments in infrastructure. However a project with higher national returns … might have less favourable effects on a regional level than the alternative. Therefore new infrastructure should also be … proposes new approaches to evaluate infrastructure by a dynamic spatial econometric model that allows long-term predictions. We …
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