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globalization affected the relative share of income going to capital and labor? Using a panel of over one hundred countries, this … paper analyses trends in labor shares and examines the relationship between shares and measures of globalization. Contrary … changes in factor endowments and government spending, as well as by traditional measures of globalization, such as trade …
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guarantee.While trade reforms can help accelerate integration in the world economy and strengthen an effective growth strategy … preservation and expansion of the world trade system hinges on its ability to strike a better balance between the interests of … industrialized and developing countries. Global markets are the most hostile to the products produced by the world’s poor—such as …
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This chapter reviews the evidence on the linkages between globalization and poverty, drawing on the collected works of …, Globalization and Poverty. We focus on two measures of global¬ization: trade integration (measured using tariffs or trade flows … misleading. Second, the evidence discussed suggests that the poor are more likely to share in the gains from glob¬alization when …
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In an effort to shed some light on the larger question of labor standardsvand globalization, we seek to examine … higher wages. This framework provides a direct test of the relationship between meas ures of globalization and labor …
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when the share of exports of a good relatively to the world average is above a given threshold and it is accompanied by a … evolution of VS activities at the world level over the last four decades using a product breakdown by technological intensity …
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This paper analyses the relevance and the characteristics of the international fragmentation of production in the Portuguese economy. The empirical trade literature suggests different measures of fragmentation, changing the scope of the concept and using alternative sets of information. The...
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