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transportation costs across countries and industries, the Paper first provides estimates of ‘border effects’ among EU countries. The …
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trade barriers for manufacturing industries in European Union countries between 1999 and 2003. We find a large degree of … trade cost heterogeneity across industries. The most important trade barriers are transportation costs and policy factors …
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industries, we show that, after correction for simultaneity bias -- though not before -- the price of oil has large negative …
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applied to a broad class of assignment models. The results indicate that industries are the loci of sorting - more productive … workers are employed in more productive industries. The evidence confirms assortative matching can be present even when worker …
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Under communism, workers had their wages set according to a centrally-determined wage grid. In this paper we use new micro data on men to estimate returns to human capital under the communist wage grid and during the transition to a market economy. We use data from the Czech Republic because it...
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in Britain between 1889-90 using data from the US Commissioner of Labour survey conducted at that time. The determinants …
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The relationship between the social welfare system and employment incentives has received considerable attention in the literature. This paper uses data from the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Survey to consider these issues for indigenous Australians. Two measures are...
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A hallmark of modern labour economics is the close interplay between the development of theory, data sources and …
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Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper examines the role of gender in the promotion process and the importance of promotions in the relative labor market outcomes of young men and womenin their early careers.
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Much of the debate surrounding the impact of immigration of the economy relates to the consequences of immigration for aggregate unemployment. In this paper we explore a related but more specific issue: the consequences of immigration on the probability of unemployed residents gaining a job....
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