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This paper surveys the literature on the relationship between international trade and inclusive growth. It examines …
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globalization hurt sectors where jobs are routinizable but helped others that require specialized skills. High-skilled professionals … share owing to globalization and the erosion of labor market safety nets …
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Singapore is one of the world's most open economies, with the size of its trade reaching about 350 percent of its GDP. With the rise of highly diversified cross-border production networks, Singapore has come to play an integral role in the global supply chain with heavy reliance on foreign...
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This paper empirically investigates the impact of tariffs when production is organized in global value chains. Using global input-output matrices, we construct four different tariff measures that capture the direct and indirect exposure to tariffs at different stages of the production chain for...
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Recent literature has highlighted that international trade is mostly priced in a few key vehicle currencies and is … reexamines the relationship between monetary policy, exchange rates and international trade flows. Using a dynamic stochastic …
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globalization raises wealth inequality in a financially-developed economy initially due to foreign capital pressing up domestic …
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