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This paper examines the effects of exports on employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. It draws on input-output data for the period from 1995 to 2009 to estimate the effects on each industry's employment (i.e. direct effects) and on other industries' employment through intra-industry...
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the labour content of trade, we estimated the volume of direct employment associated with exports, according to the skill … composition of trade, the jobs created by exports only amounted to about 15% of those created by domestic demand and the export …
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This paper investigates short and long-run effects of trade liberalization on employment and wages. Employment and wage …
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This report describes the complex and changing interrelationship between trade, domestic investment and foreign direct … investment (FDI) and provides examples of good practices in trade policymaking that create a healthy investment climate in … practices that trade policymakers may wish to address to ensure that their trade policies attract investors and enhance the …
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In "new" new international trade theory, whether firms export or not are determined by their productivity. These models …
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