Competing conceptions of the large, unprotected,"informal"workforce in developing countries differ greatly in their implications for the labor reform considered to be essential complements to trade liberalization and"fair"competition in international trade. Traditionally, the informal sector is viewed as the disadvantaged segment of a dual labor market segmented by legislated or union-induced rigidities and high labor costs in the protected (or"informal") sector. In this view, the size of the informal sector is a testament to the inefficiencies in labor allocation and the magnitude of required reform. In cyclical downturns, the informal sector is thought to absorb displaced workers from the formal sector (with informal earnings falling rela...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on the number and size of firm...
This paper studies the relationship between trade liberalization and informality. It is often claime...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economi...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representative develop...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representative develop...
The labor market in developing countries is remarkably heterogeneous, with a small productive formal...
We develop an equilibrium wage-posting model with heterogeneous firms that decide to locate in the f...
The informal economy, which evades labor regulations, provides employment for much of the labor forc...
In most developing nations, formal workers tend to be more experienced, more educated, and earn more...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on the number and size of firm...
This paper studies the relationship between trade liberalization and informality. It is often claime...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economi...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representative develop...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representative develop...
The labor market in developing countries is remarkably heterogeneous, with a small productive formal...
We develop an equilibrium wage-posting model with heterogeneous firms that decide to locate in the f...
The informal economy, which evades labor regulations, provides employment for much of the labor forc...
In most developing nations, formal workers tend to be more experienced, more educated, and earn more...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on the number and size of firm...
This paper studies the relationship between trade liberalization and informality. It is often claime...