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Brazil was characterised by a marked process of trade liberalisation in the 1990s, resulting in a dramatic increase in …
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Does the availability of internal finance constrain firm growth? Or does it foster it? To answer these questions, we use a panel of 407,096 Chinese firms over the period 2000-2005. We estimate dynamic assets growth equations augmented with cash flow, and find that the growth of state owned...
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-account workers in Brazil. We find that at least 65 percent of those workers appear to discount the future at rates superior to those …
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This paper studies the value of firms and their hiring and firing decisions in an environment where the productivity of the workers depends on how well they match with their co-workers and the firm acts as a coordinating device. Match quality derives from a production technology whereby workers...
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Brazil was characterised by a marked process of trade liberalisation in the 1990s, resulting in a dramatic increase in …
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The international literature on minimum wage greatly lacks empirical evidence from developing countries. Brazil …
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A national minimum wage cannot explain variation in wages or employment across regions. Identification of the effect of the minimum wage separately from the effect of other variables on wages or employment requires regional variation. Many minimum wage variables with regional variation have been...
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sectors in Brazil and in Latin America more generally. …
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This paper puts together evidence for the wages, employment and price effects of the minimum wage. This overall picture will help to understand the small employment effects prevalent in the literature in the light of price effects. The data used is an under-explored monthly Brazilian household...
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Following the early 1980s apparent consensus, there has been a controversial debate in the literature over the direction of the minimum wage employment effect. Explanations to nonnegative effects range from theoretical to empirical identification and data issues. An explanation, however, that...
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