The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and labor for millions. Despite the industrialization of most of the developing world, we present evidence that Latin America has experienced stagnating industrial employment in the past few decades. Benefiting from recently available data on industrial employment as a percentage of total employment from 1980 through 2006, we analyze fixed-effects models for 20 Latin American countries. Specifically, we examine three theoretical explanations: productivity/comparative advantage, institutionalism, and dependency/world-systems. Our analyses demonstrate that the prevailing productivity/comparative advantage explanation has limited value. By contrast, w...
Although the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean grew more slowly in 2011 than in 2010, th...
The adverse effects on Latin America and the Caribbean of the global economic and financial crisis, ...
This paper analyzes the recent performance of Latin American labor markets. We find that unemploymen...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
Includes bibliographyTrade liberalization, deregulation of economic activity, the privatization of p...
This book examines the links between economic growth, changing employment conditions, and the reduct...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
Although the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean grew more slowly in 2011 than in 2010, th...
The adverse effects on Latin America and the Caribbean of the global economic and financial crisis, ...
This paper analyzes the recent performance of Latin American labor markets. We find that unemploymen...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
Includes bibliographyTrade liberalization, deregulation of economic activity, the privatization of p...
This book examines the links between economic growth, changing employment conditions, and the reduct...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
Although the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean grew more slowly in 2011 than in 2010, th...
The adverse effects on Latin America and the Caribbean of the global economic and financial crisis, ...
This paper analyzes the recent performance of Latin American labor markets. We find that unemploymen...