Law and employment: lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean
331.1098 / L38l
Law and employment: lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean / ed. James J. Heckman, Carmen Pagés. -- U.S.A: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004. 573 p. : il; 24 cm.
1. Measuring the impact of minimum wages: evidence from latin america / William F. Maloney and Jairo Nuñez Mendez. 2. Labor market reforms and their impact over formal labor demand and job market turnover: the case of Peru / Jaime Saavedra and Máximo Torero. 3. The Effect of Job Security Regulations on Labor Market Flexibility: Evidence from the Colombian Labor Market Reform / Adriana Kugler
4. Determinants of Labor Demand in Colombia: 1976-1996 / Mauricio Cardenas and Raquel Bernal. 5 The Impact of Regulations on Brazilian Labor Market Performance / Ricardo Paes de Barros and Carlos H. Corseuil. 6. The Effect of Labor Market Regulations on Employment Decisions / Firms: empirical Evidence for Argentina / Guillermo Mondino and Silvia Montoya. 7. Who Benefits from Labor Regulation? Chile 1960-1998 / Claudio E. Montenegro and Carmen Pagés. 8. Unions and Employment in Uruguay / Adriana Cassoni, Steven G.Allen and Gaston J. Labadie. 9. Labor Market Policies and Employment Duration: The Effects on Labor Market Reform in Argentina / Hugo A. Hopenhayn. 101. Labor Market Regulation and Employment in the Caribbean / Andrew Downes, Nlandu Mamingi and Rose-Marie Antoine. 11. Labor Demand in Latin America and The Caribbean: What Does it Tell Us? / Daniel S. Hamermesh
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