Informality in developing economies: regulation and fiscal policies
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- Contract enforcement and the size of the informal economy
- Misallocation, informality, and human capital: understanding the role of institutions
- Heterogeneous firms and the impact of government policy on welfare and informality
- Optimal monetary policy in developing countries: the role of informality
- Personalized transactions and market activity in the informal sector
- Job search inefficiency and optimal policies in the presence of an informal sector
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- Urban unemployment, informal sector and development policies
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