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Edited by James J. Heckman and Carmen Pages

Law and Employment

Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean

Edited by Carmen Pagés
475 pages, 98 line drawings, 123 tables  6 x 9  © 2004
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report

Cloth $102.00

ISBN: 9780226322827   Published September 2004

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Measuring the Impact of Minimun Wages: Evidence from Latin America
2. Labor Market Reforms and Their Impact over Formal Labor Demand and Job Market
Turnover: The Case of Peru
3. The Effect of Job Security Regulations on Labor Market Flexibility: Evidence from the Colombian Labor Market Reform
4. Determinants of Labor Demand in Columbia: 1976-1996
5. The Impact of Regulations on Brazilain Labor Market Performance
6. The Effects of Labor Market Regulations on Employment Decisions by Firms: Empirical Evidence for Argentina
7. Who Benefits form Labor Market Regulations?
Chile, 1960-1998
8. Unions and Employment in Uruguay
9. Labor Market Policies and Employment Duration: The Effect of Labor Market Reform in Argentina
10. Labor Market Regulation and Employment in the Caribbean
11. Labor Demand in Latin America and the Caribbean: What Does It Tell Us?
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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