0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (1)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (3)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 4 of 4 matches in All Departments

The Age of Productivity - Transforming Economies from the Bottom Up (Hardcover): Inter-American Development Bank The Age of Productivity - Transforming Economies from the Bottom Up (Hardcover)
Inter-American Development Bank; Edited by Carmen Pages
R2,839 Discovery Miles 28 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A look at how the low productivity in Latin America and the Caribbean is preventing the region from catching up with the developed world. The authors look beyond the traditional macro explanations and dig all the way down to the industry and firm level to uncover the causes. The book examines productivity growth by focusing on the extreme heterogeneity of sectors and firms, emphasizing the importance of policies that allow firms to thrive and expand. The book zeros in on the critical services sectors, particularly those, such as transportation and retail, with important repercussions on the rest of the economy. It challenges the argument that the region is condemned to stagnation and examines a number of policy levers that can transform its economies.

The Age of Productivity - Transforming Economies from the Bottom Up (Paperback): Inter-American Development Bank The Age of Productivity - Transforming Economies from the Bottom Up (Paperback)
Inter-American Development Bank; Edited by Carmen Pages
R2,808 Discovery Miles 28 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A look at how the low productivity in Latin America and the Caribbean is preventing the region from catching up with the developed world. The authors look beyond the traditional macro explanations and dig all the way down to the industry and firm level to uncover the causes. The book examines productivity growth by focusing on the extreme heterogeneity of sectors and firms, emphasizing the importance of policies that allow firms to thrive and expand. The book zeros in on the critical services sectors, particularly those, such as transportation and retail, with important repercussions on the rest of the economy. It challenges the argument that the region is condemned to stagnation and examines a number of policy levers that can transform its economies.

Social Insurance, Informality, and Labor Markets - How to Protect Workers While Creating Good Jobs (Hardcover): Markus... Social Insurance, Informality, and Labor Markets - How to Protect Workers While Creating Good Jobs (Hardcover)
Markus Froelich, David Kaplan, Carmen Pages, Jamele Rigolini, David Robalino
R2,274 Discovery Miles 22 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Most countries implement social protection programs to help individuals manage risks such as unemployment, disability, illness, longevity or death. In many middle income countries, these are often based on a 'Bismarckian model' (named after Otto von Bismarck), where benefits are financed by contributions levied on salaried employment. In countries with a large informal sector, however, only a fraction of the population is covered by this system and non-contributory programs have been added or are planned to increase coverage. This can create distortions in the labor market, and the book is about policies to expand the coverage of social insurance programs to all workers, without reducing incentives to job creation and formal work. While few would argue against the need and social merits of social insurance and social assistance programs there are growing concerns about their unintended consequences on labor markets because of poor design. The programs can distort incentives and individual behaviors in ways that either reduce employment levels and/or promote informality, ultimately affecting productivity and economic performance. For instance, high social security contribution rates can reduce formal employment; badly designed unemployment benefits can reduce incentives to keep, search, and take jobs; and fragmented social assistance programs can become a tax on formal labor and encourage informality. The book reviews the evidence regarding the effects of social insurance and social assistance programs on labor market outcomes and discusses options to improve their design and implementation. The book focuses particularly on middle income countries in Latin America and Asia with a large informal sector and suggests ways to reduce these distortions and better manage and finance the subsidies to make coverage universal, while creating good jobs. The book compiles expert papers from the joint conferences of the World Bank (WB), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) on Employment and Development.

Law and Employment - Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean (Hardcover, New): James J. Heckman, Carmen Pages Law and Employment - Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean (Hardcover, New)
James J. Heckman, Carmen Pages
R3,516 Discovery Miles 35 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Law and Employment" analyzes the effects of regulation and deregulation on Latin American labor markets and presents empirically grounded studies of the costs of regulation.
Numerous labor regulations that were introduced or reformed in Latin America in the past thirty years have had important economic consequences. Nobel Prize-winning economist James J. Heckman and Carmen Pages document the behavior of firms attempting to stay in business and be competitive while facing the high costs of complying with these labor laws. They challenge the prevailing view that labor market regulations affect only the distribution of labor incomes and have little or no impact on efficiency or the performance of labor markets. Using new micro-evidence, this volume shows that labor regulations reduce labor market turnover rates and flexibility, promote inequality, and discriminate against marginal workers.
Along with in-depth studies of Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Jamaica, and Trinidad, "Law and Employment" provides comparative analysis of Latin American economies against a range of European countries and the United States. The book breaks new ground by quantifying not only the cost of regulation in Latin America, the Caribbean, and in the OECD, but also the broader impact of this regulation.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Playseat Evolution Racing Chair (Black)
 (3)
R8,999 Discovery Miles 89 990
Monami 401 Tile Grout Coating Marker + 2…
R149 R116 Discovery Miles 1 160
Jumbo Jan van Haasteren Comic Jigsaw…
 (1)
R439 R399 Discovery Miles 3 990
Speak Now - Taylor's Version
Taylor Swift CD R496 Discovery Miles 4 960
Ergonomics Direct Ergo Flex Mobile Phone…
 (1)
R439 R349 Discovery Miles 3 490
Winged Messenger - Running Your First…
Bruce Fordyce Paperback  (1)
R220 R172 Discovery Miles 1 720
Dunlop Pro High Altitude Squash Ball…
R180 R155 Discovery Miles 1 550
Russell Hobbs Toaster (2 Slice…
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070
The Super Cadres - ANC Misrule In The…
Pieter du Toit Paperback R330 R220 Discovery Miles 2 200
Jeronimo - DIY Garden house play set…
R249 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320

 

Partners