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Edited by Indermit S. Gill, Claudio E. Montenegro, Dorte Domeland
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Paperback edition.
Nothing impacts the welfare of individuals and households more
directly than employment and earnings opportunities. In developing
countries, labor market reform is a crucial component for the success
of overall economic policy reforms. Despite success in other areas of
economic reform over the past ten years, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile
continue to face significant labor policy issues.
To reduce the rhetoric around the issues - in Argentina, a high
level of unemployment exists; in Brazil, the high costs of public
employment have created large government deficits and public debt; and
in Chile, there is a growing income inequality and uncertainty of
employment - the book uses a systematically quantitative approach. The
value of the quantitative methods in analysis is that they can provide
frameworks to better understand the effects of various policy actions.
The results can then be translated into benefits and costs that policy
makers can more easily explain to their constituents. The policy
recommendations resulting from the issues analyzed in Crafting Labor
Policy: Techniques and Lessons from Latin America may be beneficial
to other developing countries enacting labor market reforms.
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