
Bas Bakker
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1 month ago |
intellinews.com | Bas Bakker |Sophia Chen |Dmitry Vasilyev
Latin America and the Caribbean has long been a region with one of the most informal labour markets. A large part of the workforce is outside of the formal economy, leaving many people without access to benefits and protections. Informal businesses are typically small, have limited access to financial and legal systems, and struggle to attract investment. They are also less likely to adopt new technologies because they lack the talent and scale that makes such innovation viable.
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1 month ago |
tynmagazine.com | Bas Bakker |Sophia Chen |Dmitry Vasilyev
English Content Por staff 22/03/2025 By Bas B. Bakker, Sophia Chen, and Dmitry VasilyevLatin America and the Caribbean has long been a region with one of the most informal labor markets. A large part of the workforce is outside of the formal economy, leaving many people without access to benefits and protections. Informal businesses are typically small, have limited access to financial and legal systems, and struggle to attract investment.
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1 month ago |
eurasiareview.com | Bas Bakker |Sophia Chen |Dmitry Vasilyev
Latin America and the Caribbean has long been a region with one of the most informal labor markets. A large part of the workforce is outside of the formal economy, leaving many people without access to benefits and protections. Informal businesses are typically small, have limited access to financial and legal systems, and struggle to attract investment. They are also less likely to adopt new technologies because they lack the talent and scale that makes such innovation viable.
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1 month ago |
imf.org | Bas Bakker |Sophia Chen |Dmitry Vasilyev
Latin America and the Caribbean has long been a region with one of the most informal labor markets. A large part of the workforce is outside of the formal economy, leaving many people without access to benefits and protections. Informal businesses are typically small, have limited access to financial and legal systems, and struggle to attract investment. They are also less likely to adopt new technologies because they lack the talent and scale that makes such innovation viable.
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1 month ago |
imf.org | Bas Bakker |Sophia Chen |Dmitry Vasilyev
América Latina y el Caribe es desde hace tiempo una de las regiones conmercados de trabajo más informales. Gran parte de la fuerza de trabajo seencuentra fuera de la economía formal, lo que priva a muchos del acceso aprestaciones y protecciones laborales. Los negocios informales suelen ser pequeños, tienen acceso limitado a lossistemas financieros y jurídicos y enfrentan más dificultades a la hora deatraer la inversión.
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