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Residential Segregation and Women's Labor Force Participation: The Case of Santiago de Chile (2023)
Journal Article
Garcia Dellacasa, M. (in press). Residential Segregation and Women's Labor Force Participation: The Case of Santiago de Chile. Feminist Economics, 29(2), 96-128. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2022.2157856

Women’s labor market participation in Chile ranks among the lowest in Latin America. In a country where over 90 percent of the population lives in segregated cities, where employment opportunities cluster in affluent neighborhoods, residential sortin... Read More about Residential Segregation and Women's Labor Force Participation: The Case of Santiago de Chile.

Rethinking labour market institutions in Indian industry: forms, functions and socio-historical contexts (2018)
Book Chapter
Miyamura, S. (2018). Rethinking labour market institutions in Indian industry: forms, functions and socio-historical contexts. In H. Peter (Ed.), An Endogenous Theory of Property Rights. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315112923

The emerging literature on institutional functionalism opens opportunities for historically and socially sensitive analysis of institutions, especially if it is complemented by a material understanding of institutions and their location within the wi... Read More about Rethinking labour market institutions in Indian industry: forms, functions and socio-historical contexts.

Moving beyond the paradox of macroeconomic stability in Uganda? (2015)
Journal Article
Van Waeyenberge, E., & Bargawi, H. (in press). Moving beyond the paradox of macroeconomic stability in Uganda?. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 33(1), 121-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2015.1021213

This article explores macroeconomic policies in Uganda in the wake of the global financial crisis and following the publication of the 2010 National Development Plan. Despite apparent changes in rhetoric regarding macroeconomic policies by the Uganda... Read More about Moving beyond the paradox of macroeconomic stability in Uganda?.

State Failure in Developing Countries and Institutional Reform Strategies (2004)
Book Chapter
Khan, M. (2004). State Failure in Developing Countries and Institutional Reform Strategies. In B. Tungodden, N. Stern, & I. Kolstad (Eds.), Toward Pro-Poor Policies. Aid, Institutions, and Globalization. Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Europe (2003) (165-195). Oxford University Press and World Bank