

Marcelo Bergolo
Associate Professor of Economics, IECON, Universidad de La República
Marcelo Bergolo is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Instituto de Economia (IECON), Department of Economics, Universidad de La República, Uruguay an IZA Research Affiliate and a GLO Fellow. His research interests are in Public Economics, Labor Economics and Development Economics.
Recent work by Marcelo Bergolo
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High informal employment and disincentives: The anatomy of behavioural responses to social assistance in Uruguay
CCT programmes in developing countries may generate disincentives to registered employment, but the efficiency consequences can be relatively small
Published 19.02.21
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Tax audits as scarecrows: Evidence from Uruguay
How does information about tax audits affect tax evasion? Firms do increase their tax compliance but this response is not necessarily rational.
Published 15.02.18