This paper reviews the regulations governing hiring, firing, overtime work, social security contributions, minimum wages, and collective bargaining in the region, examining their impact on labor market outcomes.
This paper was presented at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science.In a comparative inst...
This paper provides new measures of government enforcement of labor regulations in Latin America and...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoHistorically, the development literature conce...
This paper studies the effects of labor-regulation reform using data for 10,396 firms from 14 Latin ...
This paper selectively synthesizes much of the research on Latin American and Caribbean labor market...
Describes the labour market conditions in Latin America. Considers that the evidence points to the n...
Abstract: This paper selectively synthesizes much of the research on Latin American and Caribbean la...
Many Latin American nations have recently implemented liberal trade regimes, often as part of a larg...
This paper has been prepared for the Inter-American Development Bank roundtable Consulta de San Jose...
Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However,...
In a perfect world, labor markets would not be regulated. Compe-tition, rather than union contracts ...
Latin American industrial relations have changed dramatically in the past three decades. The advance...
This paper documents the high level of job security protection in Latin American labor markets and a...
This paper discusses the influences of labor regulations on unionization rates through the comparati...
This essay reviews what economists have learned about the impact of labor market institutions, defin...
This paper was presented at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science.In a comparative inst...
This paper provides new measures of government enforcement of labor regulations in Latin America and...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoHistorically, the development literature conce...
This paper studies the effects of labor-regulation reform using data for 10,396 firms from 14 Latin ...
This paper selectively synthesizes much of the research on Latin American and Caribbean labor market...
Describes the labour market conditions in Latin America. Considers that the evidence points to the n...
Abstract: This paper selectively synthesizes much of the research on Latin American and Caribbean la...
Many Latin American nations have recently implemented liberal trade regimes, often as part of a larg...
This paper has been prepared for the Inter-American Development Bank roundtable Consulta de San Jose...
Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However,...
In a perfect world, labor markets would not be regulated. Compe-tition, rather than union contracts ...
Latin American industrial relations have changed dramatically in the past three decades. The advance...
This paper documents the high level of job security protection in Latin American labor markets and a...
This paper discusses the influences of labor regulations on unionization rates through the comparati...
This essay reviews what economists have learned about the impact of labor market institutions, defin...
This paper was presented at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science.In a comparative inst...
This paper provides new measures of government enforcement of labor regulations in Latin America and...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoHistorically, the development literature conce...