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Constrained occupational choice
(Universidad del Rosario. Facultad de Economía, 2018)
This paper uses a reduced-form implementation of a structural model of constrained oc-cupational choice to explain the probability that an individual receives a wage offer, animportant determinant ...
Loci of Causality and Orientation in Occupational and Educational Choices
(SAGE, 2013)
A student self-determination profile of occupational and educational choices was examined through the concepts of Locus of Causality and Locus of Orientation. Research questions associated with respondents’ certainty of ...
Loci of Causality and Orientation in Occupational and Educational Choices
(SAGE, 2013)
A student self-determination profile of occupational and educational choices was examined through the concepts of Locus of Causality and Locus of Orientation. Research questions associated with respondents’ certainty of ...
Wealth, Credit Constraints and Small Firms’ Investment: Evidence from Brazil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Econometria, 2020)
Why hasn’t inequality changed in Chile since 1990?
(Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2007)
This study measures the impact of changes in the income determinants
on inequality in the 1990 to 2003 period, in order to answer the
question of why income distribution as a whole has not changed. The
methodology ...
Financial frictions, informality and income inequality
(2014-12-12)
We studied the effects of changes in banking spreads on distributions of income, wealth and consumption as well as the welfare of the economy. This analysis was based on a model of heterogeneous agents with incomplete ...
Trajetórias de terapeutas ocupacionais: fatores sobre a escolha da área de atuação
(Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroBrasilFaculdade de MedicinaUFRJ, 2023)
Occupational Choice with Endogenous Spillovers
(Oxford University Press, 2019-07)
We study a model that integrates productive and socialising efforts with occupational choice, and endogenous spillovers. We show that more talented individuals work harder and contribute more to externalities, but also ...