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customs records of U.S. imports of manufactures from Colombia we replicate patterns of exporter maturation. A potentially …
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specifically focus in Colombia's labor market, and how the automation in the U.S. impacts Colombian workers by replacing exports … from Colombia for cheaper robot-made U.S. products. We use employer-employee matched data from the Colombian social … the U.S. are displacing workers in Colombia. We find that U.S. robots decrease employment and earnings for Colombian …
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diverted to these very groups. We examine how U.S. military aid affects political violence in Colombia. We exploit the …
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history of the US and Colombia …
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"reinventing the wheel." We use fixed effects and nearest neighbour matching estimators on a panel of plant-level data for Colombia …
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Within Japanese multinational firms, parent exports from Japan to a foreign region are positively related to production in that region by affiliates of that parent, given the parent's home production in Japan and the region's size and income level. This relationship is similar to that found for...
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This paper estimates the extent to which changing environmental standards have altered patterns of international investment. Our analysis goes beyond the existing literature in three ways. First, we avoid comparing regulations in different countries by using data on inward foreign direct...
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Does partisan perception shape the flow of international capital? We provide evidence from two settings, syndicated corporate loans and equity mutual funds, to show that ideological alignment with foreign governments affects the cross-border capital allocation by U.S. institutional investors....
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