Globalization and Inequality in Latin America

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Author
Dix-Carneiro, Rafael ;
Kovak, Brian K.
Date issued
June 2023
Subject
Equality;
Labor Force;
Informal Economy;
Integration and Trade;
Tariff System;
Labor Market;
Free Trade;
Labor;
Industry
JEL code
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade;
F16 - Trade and Labor Market Interactions;
J16 - Economics of Gender • Non-labor Discrimination;
J46 - Informal Labor Markets;
O54 - Latin America • Caribbean
IDB series
Latin America and Caribbean Inequality Review
Category
Working Papers
We survey the recent literature studying the effects of globalization on inequality in Latin America. Our focus is on research emerging from the late 2000s onward, with an emphasis on empirical work considering new mechanisms, studying new dimensions of inequality, and developing new methodologies to capture the many facets of globalizations relationship to inequality. After summarizing both design-based and quantitative work in this area, we propose directions for future work. Our overarching recommendation is that researchers develop unifying frameworks to help synthesize the results of individual studies that focus on distinct aspects of globalizations relationship to inequality.
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