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This paper highlights analytical reasons why we believe trade and technology are linked to wagemovements in general … start with a graphic tour through the mechanics ofgeneral equilibrium theory on trade and wages. This provides a set of …
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technology constant we find mixed results for trade. Effects of trade on real wages are generally insignificant once time effects … change in structure. This paper seeks to fill the gap by study- ing the impact of domestic technology, foreign technology and … trade on U.S. wages. The standard model of general equilibrium presented shows that each effect tends to be opposite in sign …
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technology constant we find mixed results for trade. Effects of trade on real wages are generally insignificant once time effects … change in structure. This paper seeks to fill the gap by study- ing the impact of domestic technology, foreign technology and … trade on U.S. wages. The standard model of general equilibrium presented shows that each effect tends to be opposite in sign …
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This paper presents a History Friendly Model which addresses the issue of the bifurcation in technological stylesʺ between US and Britain during the nineteenth century. The model aims at gaining a better understanding of the micro-dynamics that gave rise to different patterns of innovation in...
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highlighted within the UK Government's framework for Science & Technology. -- Cooperation for innovation ; technological …
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