

León Fernández Bujanda
Financial Specialist, Banco de Mexico.
León Fernández Bujanda is a Financial Specialist at Banco de Mexico.
His research lies on the intersection of labor, public policy, and development. His research focuses on income distribution and the effect of regulation on workers and firms. He has recently explored the interconnection between the labor and financial markets.
León received a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Riverside in 2006.
Recent work by León Fernández Bujanda
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The challenges of reducing informal employment: Evidence from Mexico
Increasing the cost of informal employment raised formalisation rates for workers at formal firms. However, it also led to a large, persistent drop in firm size. There is a trade-off between higher formalisation rates for current employees and lower ...
Published 11.10.24