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creative-destruction 8 productivity growth 8 Microeconomic rigidities 6 Anpassungskosten 4 adjustment costs 4 job flows 4 job security regulation 4 restructuring and reallocation 4 rule of law 4 Adjustment costs 2 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 2 Arbeitsproduktivität 2 Beschäftigungssicherung 2 CAPITAL FLOWS 2 ECONOMIC DISTORTIONS 2 Flexibilität 2 Grenzkosten 2 INCOME GAP 2 INVESTMENT BARRIERS 2 Lateinamerika 2 MICROECONOMIC RIGIDITIES 2 Schumpeterismus 2 Welt 2 microeconomic rigidities 2 Comparison 1 Developing countries 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Financial Economics 1 Flexibility 1 Income distribution 1 Job security 1 Labor and Human Capital 1 Labour market policy 1 Labour productivity 1 Latin America 1 Marginal costs 1 Microeconomics 1 Mikroökonomik 1 Schumpeterian approach 1
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Free 10 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 research-article 1
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English 10
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Caballero, Ricardo J. 8 Micco, Alejandro 8 Engel, Eduardo M.R.A. 6 Cowan, Devin N. 3 Bergoeing, Raphael 2 Engel, Eduardo 2 Piguillem, Facundo 2 Loayza, Norman 1 Loayza, Norman V. 1
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Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 2
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Center Discussion Paper 2 Discussion papers 2 Working Papers / Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 2 Documentos de trabajo 1 The World Bank Economic Review 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 BASE 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 2 Other ZBW resources 1
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The Whole is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts: Complementary Reforms to Address Microeconomic Distortions
Bergoeing, Raphael; Loayza, Norman V.; Piguillem, Facundo - In: The World Bank Economic Review 30 (2016) 2, pp. 268-305
This paper links microeconomic rigidities and technological adoption to propose a partial explanation for the observed …
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The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: complementary reforms to address microeconomic distortions
Bergoeing, Raphael; Loayza, Norman; Piguillem, Facundo - 2015
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Effective Labor Regulation and Microeconomic Flexibility
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Cowan, Devin N.; Engel, Eduardo … - 2004
Microeconomic flexibility, by facilitating the process of creative-destruction, is at the core of economic growth in modern market economies. The main reason for why this process is not infinitely fast is the presence of adjustment costs, some of them technological, others institutional. Chief...
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Microeconomic Flexibility in Latin America
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Engel, Eduardo M.R.A.; Micco, … - 2004
We characterize the degree of microeconomic inflexibility in several Latin American economies and find that Brazil, Chile and Colombia are more flexible than Mexico and Venezuela. The difference in flexibility among these economies is mainly explained by the behavior of large establishments,...
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Microeconomic Flexibility in Latin America
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Engel, Eduardo M.R.A.; Micco, … - 2004
We characterize the degree of microeconomic inflexibility in several Latin American economies and find that Brazil, Chile and Colombia are more flexible than Mexico and Venezuela. The difference in flexibility among these economies is mainly explained by the behavior of large establishments,...
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Effective Labor Regulation and Microeconomic Flexibility
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Cowan, Devin N.; Engel, Eduardo … - 2004
Microeconomic flexibility, by facilitating the process of creative-destruction, is at the core of economic growth in modern market economies. The main reason for why this process is not infinitely fast is the presence of adjustment costs, some of them technological, others institutional. Chief...
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Microeconomic Flexibility in Latin America
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Engel, Eduardo M.R.A.; Micco, … - Economic Growth Center, Economics Department - 2004
We characterize the degree of microeconomic inflexibility in several Latin American economies and find that Brazil, Chile and Colombia are more flexible than Mexico and Venezuela. The difference in flexibility among these economies is mainly explained by the behavior of large establishments,...
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Effective Labor Regulation and Microeconomic Flexibility
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Engel, Eduardo M.R.A.; Micco, … - Economic Growth Center, Economics Department - 2004
Microeconomic flexibility, by facilitating the process of creative-destruction, is at the core of economic growth in modern market economies. The main reason for why this process is not infinitely fast is the presence of adjustment costs, some of them technological, others institutional. Chief...
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Effective labor regulation and microeconomic flexibility
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Cowan, Devin N.; Engel, Eduardo; … - 2004
Microeconomic flexibility, by facilitating the process of creative-destruction, is at the core of economic growth in modern market economies. The main reason for why this process is not infinitely fast is the presence of adjustment costs, some of them technological, others institutional. Chief...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011607672
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Microeconomic flexibility in Latin America
Caballero, Ricardo J.; Engel, Eduardo; Micco, Alejandro - 2004
We characterize the degree of microeconomic inflexibility in several Latin American economies and find that Brazil, Chile and Colombia are more flexible than Mexico and Venezuela. The difference in flexibility among these economies is mainly explained by the behavior of large establishments,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011613284
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