One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector. This paper uses quantitative theory to study the dynamic implications of informality on wage inequality, human capital accumulation, child labor and long-run growth. Our model can generate transitory informality equilibria or informality-induced poverty traps. Its calibration reveals that the case for the poverty-trap hypothesis arises: although informality serves to protect low-skilled workers from extreme poverty in the short-run, it prevents income convergence between developed and developing nations in the long run. Then we examine the effectiveness of different development policies to exit the poverty trap. Our numerical experiments sh...
In a typical developing country, the majority of small firms are informal and entry costs into forma...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the determinants of the size of the informal sector. We p...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequalityand delinquency i...
One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector...
One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector...
One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector...
Throughout the developing world the informal (“black”) economy is a current issue. It constitutes a ...
Despite large deregulation efforts, informal economic activity still represents a large share of GDP...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
Higher inequality reduces capital accumulation and increases the informal economy, which creates add...
In combining empirical and theoretical approaches, this thesis examines the development and distribu...
This paper explores aspects of increased informalization in developing countries with the help of a ...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
In this paper, we analyze the emergence and persistence of poverty traps and study how wide-spread p...
In a typical developing country, the majority of small firms are informal and entry costs into forma...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the determinants of the size of the informal sector. We p...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequalityand delinquency i...
One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector...
One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector...
One of the most salient features of developing economies is the existence of a large informal sector...
Throughout the developing world the informal (“black”) economy is a current issue. It constitutes a ...
Despite large deregulation efforts, informal economic activity still represents a large share of GDP...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
Higher inequality reduces capital accumulation and increases the informal economy, which creates add...
In combining empirical and theoretical approaches, this thesis examines the development and distribu...
This paper explores aspects of increased informalization in developing countries with the help of a ...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
In this paper, we analyze the emergence and persistence of poverty traps and study how wide-spread p...
In a typical developing country, the majority of small firms are informal and entry costs into forma...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the determinants of the size of the informal sector. We p...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequalityand delinquency i...