Developing Poverty: The State, Labor Market Deregulation, and the Informal Economy in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic

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Penn State Press, 1 nov. 2010
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The Limits of Development and the Informal Economy
1
Comparing Deve Lopnent Histories
29
Industrialization Regulatory Regimes and Labor Absorption
61
Labor Market Regulation and Labor Market Segmentation
87
The Organization of Informal Production
125
The Informal Economy Poverty and Social Policy
153
Toward an Informal Future?
169
Bibliography
181
Index
193
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