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Removal of tariff restrictions from the relatively low-skill sectors; growth in foreign direct investment; and, decline of trade union strength of the unskilled workers are cited in the empirical literature as the prime factors responsible for the growing incidence of wage inequality in many of...
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the unskilled labour market to analyze the consequences of international mobility of skilled and unskilled labour on the …
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The objective of the paper is to answer an often-asked question : if tariff rates are reduced, what will happen to wage inequality ? We consider two types of wage inequality : between occupations (skills premium), and between industries. We use two large data bases of wage inequality that have...
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This paper is an attempt to analyze the consequence of trade liberalization in agriculture in the developed countries on the incidence of child labour in a developing economy in terms of a three- sector general equilibrium model with informal sectors. Adult labour and child labour are...
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helps explain FDI in Mexico. By focusing on pollution intensities, which are directly related to emission regulations, we … decisions, FDI locates in Mexico also in accordance with its comparative advantage in labor- intensive production processes …
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The North American Free Trade Agreement appeared to promise economic growth for Mexico and improved living conditions …
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demand equations are estimated using quarterly data for bilateral trade flows between the United States and Mexico. The …
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study estimates bilateral trade equations for Mexico and the United States. The empirical analysis is carried out using an …
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-labor and capital scarce country, Mexico, to shed light on the determinants of FDI between largely dissimilar countries. The …
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Evidence on productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms is ambiguous. Incorrect estimation procedures may be one of the sources for the contradictory results obtained in empirical studies on this subject. We observe that inadequacy of the estimation procedures leads to a severe...
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