The article examines the main causes of labor informality in order to verify the validity of classical theories that explain unemployment in market economies and its relationship to informality. Methodologically, the project was based, in the empirical part, on international statistics, comparing the evolution of labor market structure in a combined sample of highly industrialized countries and other less industrialized ones. Empirical evidence supports the conclusion that the classical economic theory of Marxist origin is inefficient to explain the causes of unemployment in contemporary market economies, as well as it fails to satisfactorily explain informality. On the contrary, we conclude that the theory in question is more relevant to e...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
This paper analyzes, using country-level panel data from transition economies and Latin America, the...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...
The article examines the main causes of labor informality in order to verify the validity of classic...
The article examines the main causes of labor informality in order to verify the validity of classic...
The article tackles the problem of the state of theoretical knowledge and ways of interpreting the u...
Informal employment is one of the labour markets’ modern trends in the developed and developing coun...
El artículo examina la informalidad laboral desde el punto de vista de sus causas fundamentales, a f...
Purpose: This paper evaluates competing explanations for the greater prevalence of informal employme...
Informality is a very complex subject, with the informal workers we see on the streets as only the s...
none2Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering both the...
[eng] The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering b...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
This paper analyzes, using country-level panel data from transition economies and Latin America, the...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...
The article examines the main causes of labor informality in order to verify the validity of classic...
The article examines the main causes of labor informality in order to verify the validity of classic...
The article tackles the problem of the state of theoretical knowledge and ways of interpreting the u...
Informal employment is one of the labour markets’ modern trends in the developed and developing coun...
El artículo examina la informalidad laboral desde el punto de vista de sus causas fundamentales, a f...
Purpose: This paper evaluates competing explanations for the greater prevalence of informal employme...
Informality is a very complex subject, with the informal workers we see on the streets as only the s...
none2Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering both the...
[eng] The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering b...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
This paper analyzes, using country-level panel data from transition economies and Latin America, the...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...