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complexity and productivity, and technological sophistication is complementary to worker ability. We study the co …
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marginal and average firm productivity are reversed in our model, yet there are significant gains from trade arising from …
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We develop a quantitative spatial model that incorporates a rich geography of trade and imperfect labor mobility between locations. We provide general results for the existence, uniqueness and comparative statics of the equilibrium. We show how the model can be used to undertake counterfactuals...
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While neoclassical theory emphasizes the impact of trade on wage inequality between occupations and sectors, more …
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Our paper integrates results from trade-in-task theory into mainstream trade theory by developing trade …
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A simple model of offshoring, which depicts offshoring as 'shadow migration,' permits straightforward derivation of necessary and sufficient conditions for the effects on wages, prices, production and trade. We show that offshoring requires modification of the four classic international trade...
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rigidities and trade impediments in shaping welfare, trade flows, productivity, price levels and unemployment rates. We show that … higher total factor productivity and a lower price level, which operates against the standard Balassa-Samuelson effect. …
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This paper explores the combined effects of reductions in trade frictions, tariffs, and firing costs on firm dynamics, job turnover, and wage distributions. It uses establishment-level data from Colombia to estimate an open economy dynamic model that links trade to job flows in a new way. The...
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Is skill dispersion a source of comparative advantage? While it is established that a country's aggregate endowment of human capital is an important determinant of comparative advantage, this paper investigates whether the distribution of skills in the labor force can play a role in the...
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This Economica Coase Lecture reviews research that has revolutionized the field of international trade and foreign direct investment. It explains the motivation behind the development of new analytical frameworks, the nature of these frameworks, and the empirical studies that sprouted from them.
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