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La excesiva carga burocrática genera informalidad laboral

Authors: Colina, Jorge; Giordano, Osvaldo;

La excesiva carga burocrática genera informalidad laboral

Abstract

El principal factor que condiciona a la recomposición social en Argentina es la informalidad laboral. Entre los determinantes de este fenómeno se encuentran las complejidades administrativas que surgen de las regulaciones impositivas, laborales y de la seguridad social. Los datos disponibles indican que Argentina es uno de los países en los que le resulta más difícil a las empresas cumplir con los requerimientos legales y administrativos que impone el Estado. A partir de estas evidencias, en este número de Empleo y Desarrollo se propone que para disminuir la informalidad resulta imprescindible avanzar hacia un entorno regulatorio e impositivo más simple y “amigable” para las pequeñas empresas

Country
Argentina
Keywords

INCLUSION SOCIAL, POLITICA LABORAL, EMPRESAS, IMPUESTOS, ECONOMIA INFORMAL, ECONOMIA ARGENTINA

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