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Labor demand and trade reform in Latin America / Pablo Fajnzylber, William F. Maloney.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Fajnzylber, Pablo.
Contributor:
World Bank. Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office. Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit.
Maloney, William F. (William Francis), 1959-
Series:
Policy research working papers ; 2491.
World Bank e-Library.
Policy research working paper ; 2491
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Competition--Economic aspects--Latin America--Econometric models.
Competition.
Equality--Latin America--Econometric models.
Equality.
Labor demand--Latin America--Econometric models.
Labor demand.
Unemployment--Latin America--Econometric models.
Unemployment.
Wages--Latin America--Econometric models.
Wages.
Latin America--Commercial policy--Econometric models.
Latin America.
Latin America--Foreign economic relations--Econometric models.
Other Title:
Policy research working paper vol. 2491
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit, [2000]
System Details:
data file
Summary:
Data provide only mixed support for the idea that trade liberalization has an impact on own-wage labor demand elasticities. If globalization is making the lives of workers more insecure, it is probably working through some other mechanism.
Notes:
"November 2000"--Cover.
Title from title screen as viewed on Oct. 02, 2002.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26).
Publisher Number:
10.1596/1813-9450-2491

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