MEXAGMKTS

MEXAGMKTS

Author: Gerald T. O'Mara

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 66

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Modeling Economic Behavior in Peru's Informal Urban Retail Sector

Modeling Economic Behavior in Peru's Informal Urban Retail Sector

Author: J. Barry Smith

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 92

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Small family business that operate outside the formal system comprise a large part of the economy in developing countries and more than half the Peruvian street vendors are women. This model of informal activity in Peru's urban areas elicits policy recommendations to improve productivity (especially women's) in the informal sector.


The Inflation-stabilization Cycles in Argentina and Brazil

The Inflation-stabilization Cycles in Argentina and Brazil

Author: Miguel Alberto Kiguel

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 49

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The repeated use of price and wage controls is likely to destabilize inflation in the medium run. The similar cyclical pattern of inflation observed in the aftermath of the failures of the Austral plan in Argentina and the Cruzado plan in Brazil is mostly linked to anticipations about the introduction of price controls. The heterodox approach is risky if not accompanied by an adequate adjustment in the budget deficit.


Structural Adjustment and Living Conditions in Developing Countries

Structural Adjustment and Living Conditions in Developing Countries

Author: Nanak Kakwani

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 63

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By and large, social indicators in developing countries improved in the 1980s, but progress was slowest in the countries that needed it the most. The data show unacceptably high mortality rates, low school enrollment levels, and extensive undernutrition in many parts of the world. Of particular concern are the declining primary enrollment ratios in intensely adjusting countries. This erosion of human capital is inconsistent with the main objectives of adjustment: sustainable long-term growth.