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plants that start to export. We show that the exporter wage premium does already exist in the years before firms start to … export, and that it does not increase in the following years... …
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evidence that firms with fdi are lessproductive than firms that export.... …
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's exportstatus and the growth of its labour productivity, using the firms' export status as a binarytreatment variable and comparing …
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first comprehensive evidence on the relationship between productivityand size of the export market for Germany, a leading …
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theimport as well as the export activity of the firm. These two innovations allow us to avoid largebiases that characterized the … aim atexplaining participation both in export and import markets and at including non-neoclassicallabor market features …
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Using data on annual individual labor income from three representative panel datasets(German SOEP, British BHPS, Australian HILDA) we investigate a) the selectivity of itemnon-response (INR) and b) the impact of imputation as a prominent post-survey means tocope with this type of measurement...
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Standard search models are unreliable for structural inference of the underlying sources ofwage inequality because they are inconsistent with observed residual wage dispersion. Weaddress this issue by modeling skill development and duration dependence in unemploymentbenefits in a random on the...
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How much do developing countries benefit from foreign investment? We contribute to this question by comparing the employment and wage practices of foreign and domestic firms in Brazil, using detailed matched firm-worker panel data...
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This paper examines the performance of minimum wage legislation in Kenya, both in terms of its coverage and enforcement as well as in terms of their implications for wages and employment. Our findings based on the 1998/99 labor force data - the last labor force survey available - indicate that...
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In this paper, we propose and test a novel effect of immigration on the wages of nativeworkers. Existing studies have focused on the wage effects that result from changes in theaggregate labour supply in a competitive labour market. We argue that if labour markets arenot fully competitive, the...
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