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-2022. Third, the reallocation of consumption between goods and service sectors, a relative sector-level demand shock, played a …
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competition in U.S. industries. Lobbying expenditures increase as a consequence of import changes related to the China shock. The … the collective action ability of low productivity firms improves after a competitive shock …
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-ante study of the economic impacts of climate change, and an ex-post evaluation of the China productivity shock on the U …
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How much do consumption patterns matter for the impact of international trade on inequality? In neoclassical trade models, the effects of trade shocks on consumers' purchasing power are governed by the shares of imports in consumer expenditures, under no parametric assumptions on preferences and...
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application to a credit shock and additional examples highlight the broad relevance of the suggested methods …
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