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continuum of tasks in each sector and we augment it to include immigrants with heterogeneous productivity in tasks. We use this … pushed natives toward more communication-intensive tasks while it has pushed immigrants away from them. …
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decrease) in response to reciprocal trade liberalization between the source and host nations (of illegal immigration). Next we … of this tariff liberalization on the Nash equilibrium tariffs can modify the traditional (trade creating/diverting) gains …
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cultural goods, people learned the labor quality of the trade partner, which reduces the information asymmetry about the labor … quality of the exported country. Consequently, people come to accept the labor force from the trade partner in the labor …
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This paper provides new evidence on how offshoring shifts relative labor demand for tasks at the industry level. A novel theoretical mechanism, based on sorting of heterogeneous workers into occupations with task dependent offshoring cost, guides estimation. Cost shares of tasks are linked to...
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This paper analyzes the labor market effects of offshoring in a high-wage home country and how these effects crucially depend on (1) job complexity and (2) the characteristics of the destination country. It thereby links several sources: rich administrative data on individuals and plants in the...
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rising concerns over reshoring, our findings suggest that robots have yet promoted trade in intermediate inputs. …
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reviews the research literature to date, which finds that trade significantly contributed to the collapse of manufacturing …
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While there is a consensus in the literature that offshoring has a polarising effect on the skill structure of labour demand, little is known about its impact on the capital side. In this paper, we analyse the effect of offshoring on the demand for capital by asset class using a rich...
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provides a unique and new approach to address the question of whether trade and offshoring have impacted the occupational …
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