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This paper exploits a unique offshoring survey to show that firms continue domestic production of the same goods they …. Firms' reactions also motivate a new offshoring measure - produced- good imports - that is readily observed in most firm …
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correspond to an increase in outsourcing by multinationals from the United States and other Northern countries, is to shift …
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and how these responses, in turn, are transmitted to the labor market. In previous work, we have argued that outsourcing … input purchases from the Census of Manufactures. We construct industry-by-industry estimates of outsourcing for the period … 1972-1990 and reexamine whether outsourcing has contributed to an increase in relative demand for skilled labor. Our main …
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1980's. We argue that a contributing factor to this decline was rising imports reflecting the outsourcing of production …
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sourcing locations, and leads to non-monotonic responses in third markets to bilateral trade cost changes …
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