Informality: Exit and Exclusion - , William F. Maloney
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User tags: guillermo e. perry, william f. maloney, business, economics, development, business development, general
Informality: Exit and Exclusion analyzes informality in Latin America, exploring root causes and reasons for and implications of its growth. The authors use two distinct but complementary lenses: informality driven by "exclusion" from state benefits or the circuits of the modern economy, and driven by voluntary "exit" decisions resulting from private cost-benefit calculations that lead workers and firms to opt out of formal institutions. They find both lenses have considerable explanatory power to understand the causes and consequences of informality in the region. Informality: Exit and Exclusion concludes that reducing informality levels and overcoming the "culture of informality" will require actions to increase aggregate productivity in the economy, reform poorly designed regulations and social policies, and increase the legitimacy of the state by improving the quality and fairness of state institutions and policies. Although the study focuses on Latin America, its analysis, approach, and conclusions are relevant for all developing countries. Informality: Exit and Exclusion will be of value to professionals and academics studying labor market, social protection, tax, microenterprise development, and urban public policies, and to those working in government, international organizations, research institutions, and universities.
Author: Perry, Guillermo E.
Author: Maloney, William F.
Author: Arias, Omar S.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Illustration: Y
Language: ENG
Title: Informality: Exit and Exclusion
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2007-06-20
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780821370926
Category: Business & Economics : Economics - General
Category: Business & Economics : Development - Business Development
Author: Perry, Guillermo E.
Author: Maloney, William F.
Author: Arias, Omar S.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Illustration: Y
Language: ENG
Title: Informality: Exit and Exclusion
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2007-06-20
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780821370926
Category: Business & Economics : Economics - General
Category: Business & Economics : Development - Business Development
User tags: guillermo e. perry, william f. maloney, business, economics, development, business development, general
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