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Professor Advisordc.contributor.advisorBergoeing, Raphael
Professor Advisordc.contributor.advisorRendón, Silvio
Authordc.contributor.authorFarías, María Elisa 
Staff editordc.contributor.editorFacultad de Economía y Negocioses
Associate professordc.contributor.otherRepetto L., Andrea 
Associate professordc.contributor.otherEngel Goetz, Eduardo 
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2012-12-21T18:49:55Z
Available datedc.date.available2012-12-21T18:49:55Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2008-09
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/111906
General notedc.descriptionTesis para optar al grado de Doctor en Economíaes
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Abstractdc.description.abstractThere is evidence of diverse inefficiencies affecting labor markets of developing countries today. In a context of skill-biased technological change and mismatch between skill requirements and endowments of human capital, distortions could lead to structural unemployment, low labor productivity, and informal labor. The foregoing is especially relevant for Latin American economies, where adjustment after crisis events of 1990s and early 2000 has been delayed. Combining theories of search and matching in labor markets with a business cycle approach, we develop a model in the spirit of Mortesen and Pissarides (1999). Including heterogeneous skills among workers and firms, we find that the interaction of trade frictions and mismatching can explain until 77 percent of the excess of turnover of labor markets observed in Chile and Peru, with respect to the US. In addition, they account for 80 to 50 percent of the unemployment gapsen
Lenguagedc.language.isoenes
Publisherdc.publisherUniversidad de Chilees
Keywordsdc.subjectMercado financieroes
Keywordsdc.subjectMercado laborales
Títulodc.titleHeterogeneities and volatility in emerging countries: financial markets, convergence, and labor marketsen
Document typedc.typeTesis


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