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-income countries could raise income inequality in Europe and the US, empirical estimates indicated only a modest contribution of trade … shows that growing import competition from China differentially reduced earnings and employment rates for workers in more … largest for lower-skilled individuals. We show that domestic manufacturing employment declined much more in countries that saw …
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between firm employment and exports. Our results show that tariffs have fallen and trade, as a share of GDP has increased … that increasing in employment from exports has occurred mainly in male, capital-intensive sectors. Labor-abundant countries …
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local labor market effects (wages and informality) and estimates from wage equations that reflect the predictions from long … increase in exports of the female-intensive good, the male-female wage gap closes considerably throughout the country - not …
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increase in their share of employment within the overall workforce. …
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considerably higher exit rates from exporting to the UK and from the market overall. They also saw greater declines in employment …
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level of economic inequality, the institutional strength and law enforcement capacity of the state, and whether there are …
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empirical results that help distinguishing 'good' from 'bad' jobs in terms of their impact on a worker's lifetime wage income … profile through wage jumps occurring upon changing job ('static effects') or through increases in the wage growth rate … empirical dividing line between employers providing 'good' and 'bad' jobs. First, in internationally active firms the experience-wage …
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This paper unpacks the role of the domestic content of imports as a novel source of policy interdependence along the global supply chain. We show how a rise in local contents embodied in imports can skew national trade policy preferences, and pull upstream and downstream countries in asymmetric...
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labor market outcomes, and (iii) the relationship between firm employment and exports. Our results show that trade policy … level analysis confirms these results by showing that increase in employment from exports has occurred mainly in male, labor …
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prevalence and intensity of firm-level price-cost markups and either wage markups or wage markdowns. We take the dependence … degree of wage-setting power that it possesses, conditional on exercising product/labor market power. Finally, we find …
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