2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3488424
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The Employee Costs of Corporate Blacklisting: Evidence from Brazil

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“…Following Abman et al (2020) and Szerman et al (2022), we assume an economy is endowed with a set of individuals n, each of whom decides whether to become an agricultural smallholder. The individuals are primarily identical but differ in their opportunity cost of agricultural production, which can be thought of as the wage rate in nonagricultural sectors.…”
Section: Moratorium and Agricultural Labor Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Abman et al (2020) and Szerman et al (2022), we assume an economy is endowed with a set of individuals n, each of whom decides whether to become an agricultural smallholder. The individuals are primarily identical but differ in their opportunity cost of agricultural production, which can be thought of as the wage rate in nonagricultural sectors.…”
Section: Moratorium and Agricultural Labor Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%