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The structure of labor markets in developing countries : time series evidence on competing views.
by Maloney, William F., (William Francis), 1959-; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Labor market -- Developing countries; Informal sector (Economics) -- Developing countries.
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Are labor markets in developing countries dualisticn.
by Maloney, William F., (William Francis), 1959-; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Labor market -- Developing countries; Dual economy -- Developing countries; Informal sector (Economics) -- Developing countries.
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Efficiency wage and union effects in labor demand and wage structure in Mexico : an application of quantile analysis.
by Maloney, William F., (William Francis), 1959-; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Wages -- Mexico; Labor supply -- Mexico; Labor unions -- Mexico.
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Natural resources, neither curse nor destiny.
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2006.
Subject: Economic development; Natural resources.
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Evaluating emergency programs : intertemporal and financing considerations.
by Maloney, William F., (William Francis), 1959-; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2001.
Subject: Assistance in emergencies -- Evaluation -- Econometric models; Economic development projects -- Evaluation -- Econometric models; Economic assistance -- Evaluation -- Econometric models.
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Exchange rate appreciations, labor market rigidities, and informality.
by Fiess, Norbert M.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2002.
Subject: Labor market; Informal sector (Economics); Foreign exchange market.
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Second thoughts on second moments : panel evidence on asset-based models of currency crises.
by Galindo, Arturo J.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Financial crises -- Mathematical models; Capital movements -- Mathematical models; Foreign exchange -- Mathematical models.
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Informality : exit and exclusion.
by Perry, Guillermo.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2007.
Subject: Informal sector (Economics).
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Heterogeneity among Mexico's micro-enterprises : an application of factor and cluster analysis.
by Cunningham, Wendy V.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Small business -- Mexico.
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Quitting and labor turnover : microeconomic evidence and macroeconomic consequences.
by Krebs, Tom; Washington, D.C.: Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit, Latin America and Caribbean Region, World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Wages and labor productivity -- Econometric models; Labor turnover -- Econometric models; Employees -- Resignation -- Econometric models; Wages -- Econometric models; Self-employed -- Econometric models; Unemployment -- Econometric models; Underemployment -- Econometric models.
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