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         <journal-id>ILRS</journal-id>
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            <journal-title>Revista Internacional del Trabajo</journal-title>
            <abbrev-journal-title>Revista Internacional del Trabajo</abbrev-journal-title>
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         <issn pub-type="print">0378-5548</issn>
         <issn pub-type="electronic">1564-9148</issn>
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         <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.1111/ilrs.12278</article-id>
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            <article-title>¿Quién reivindica la (des)regulación laboral en el mundo en desarrollo? Replanteamiento de la teoría <italic>insider‐outsider</italic>
            </article-title>
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            <contrib contrib-type="author">
               <name name-style="western">
                  <surname>RONCONI</surname>
                  <given-names>Lucas</given-names>
               </name>
               <email>ronconilucas@gmail.com</email>
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            <contrib contrib-type="author">
               <name name-style="western">
                  <surname>KANBUR</surname>
                  <given-names>Ravi</given-names>
               </name>
               <email>sk145@cornell.edu</email>
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            </contrib>
            <contrib contrib-type="author">
               <name name-style="western">
                  <surname>LÓPEZ‐CARIBONI</surname>
                  <given-names>Santiago</given-names>
               </name>
               <email>santiago.lopez@cienciassociales.edu.uy</email>
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         </contrib-group>
         <aff id="ilrs12278-aff-0001">Universidad de Buenos Aires, Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) e Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)</aff>
         <aff id="ilrs12278-aff-0002">Cornell University</aff>
         <aff id="ilrs12278-aff-0003">Universidad de la República</aff>
         <pub-date publication-format="electronic" iso-8601-date="2023-06-02">
            <day>02</day>
            <month>06</month>
            <year>2023</year>
         </pub-date>
         <volume>142</volume>
         <issue>2</issue>
         <issue-id pub-id-type="doi">10.1111/ilrs.v142.2</issue-id>
         <fpage>247</fpage>
         <lpage>270</lpage>
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            <copyright-statement>© Artículo original, los autores, 2022 © Compilación de la revista y traducción, Organización Internacional del Trabajo, 2023</copyright-statement>
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         <abstract>
            <p>La perspectiva insider‐outsider, dominante en el discurso sobre la regulación laboral, sostiene que las disposiciones protectoras se mantienen vigentes en interés de sus beneficiarios (insiders), aunque perjudican a otros trabajadores menos acomodados (outsiders). Si la contraposición entre ambas categorías fuera tal como se formula en el modelo, los outsiders se opondrían rotundamente a la regulación. Sin embargo, nuestras evidencias de que los outsiders en los países en desarrollo están mayoritariamente a favor de las medidas regulatorias obligan a replantear la tajante dicotomía insider‐outsider. Sugerimos distintas líneas de investigación, como los procesos redistributivos, las transiciones, la equidad y el poder del empleador en los mercados de trabajo.</p>
         </abstract>
         <kwd-group>Palabras clave<kwd>mercado de trabajo</kwd>
            <kwd>legislación laboral</kwd>
            <kwd>economía neoclásica</kwd>
            <kwd>países en desarrollo</kwd>
            <kwd>equidad y eficiencia</kwd>
            <kwd>regulación</kwd>
            <kwd>relaciones laborales</kwd>
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