Chapters from the IADB Book

James J. Heckman and Carmen Pagés, editors.

In Press. Do not duplicate.

Chapter 1: Pages, Carmen and James J. Heckman," Law and Employment: Lessons From Latin America and the Caribbean ."

Chapter 2: Maloney, William F., and Jario Nunez, et al. Minimum Wages in Latin America

Chapter 3: Saavedra, Jaime and Maximo Torero. Labor Market Reforms and Their Impact on Formal Labor Demand and Job Market Turnover: the Case of Peru.

Chapter 4: Kugler, Adriana The Incidence of Job Security Regulations on Labor Market Flexibility and Compliance in Colombia: Evidence from the 1990 Reform

Chapter 5: Cárdenas, Mauricio and Raquel Bernal. Determinants of Labor Demand in Colombia: 1976-1996.

Chapter 6: Barros, Ricardo Paes de and Carlos Corseuil. The Impact of Regulations on Brazilian Labor Market Performance.

Chapter 7: Mondino, Guillermo and Silvia Montoya. The Effects of Labor Market Regulations on Employment Decisions by Firms: Empirical Evidence for Argentina.

Chapter 8: Montenegro, Claudio and Carmen Pages. Who Benefits from Labor Market Regulations?: Chile, 1960-1998.

Chapter 9: Cassoni, Adriana, Steven G. Allen, Gaston J. Labadie. Unions and Employment in Uruguay.

Chapter 10: Hopenhayn, Hugo. Labor Market Policies and Employment Duration: The Effects of Labor Market Reform in Argentina.

Chapter 11: Downes, Andrew S., Nlandu Mamingi, and Rose-Marie Belle Antoine. Labor Market Regulation and Employment in the Caribbean.

Chapter 12: Hamermesh, Daniel S. Labor Demand in Latin America and the Caribbean: What Does it Tell Us?