What is the cost of formality? Experimentally estimating the demand for formalization

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Item Type: Conference Item (Paper)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Economics
Official Date: 17 November 2009
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17 November 2009
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Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Unpublished
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Presented by Christopher Woodruff alone on 17.11.09, 01.03.11

Funder: World Bank, Knowledge for Change Program Trust Fund, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Version or Related Resource: de Mel, Suresh, et al. (2009). What is the cost of formality? Experimentally estimating the demand for formalization. In: World Bank Conference on Entrepreneurship and Growth. Washington D.C., 19 Nov 2009. de Mel, Suresh, et al. (2009). What is the cost of formality? Experimentally estimating the demand for formalization. In: Invited Speaker : Development and Growth Seminar, LSE. London, 23 Nov 2009. de Mel, Suresh, et al. (2010). What is the cost of formality? Experimentally estimating the demand for formalization. In: Invited Speaker : Empirical Microeconomics Seminar, University of Cambridge. Cambridge, 22 Apr 2010. de Mel, Suresh, et al. (2011). What is the cost of formality? Experimentally estimating the demand for formalization. In: Invited Speaker : Department of Economics, University of Essex. Colchester, 01 Mar 2011.
Conference Paper Type: Paper
Title of Event: Invited Speaker : Public Policy & Economics Workshop, The Harris School, University of Chicago
Type of Event: Workshop
Location of Event: Chicago
Date(s) of Event: 17 Nov 2009
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URI: https://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/45978/

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