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The theoretical literature has argued that a centralized wage bargaining system may result in low regional wage differentiation and high regional unemployment differentials. The empirical literature has found that centralized wage bargaining leads to lower wage inequality for different skills,...
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This paper presents a geographical theory of location and interregional trade. Location is treated as an endogenous … compensating-differential theory of regional unevenness, (2) the theoretical formulation of a gravity theory of trade patterns, (3 …
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This paper examines the impact of international trade on industrialization in developing agricultural economies. The … policymakers in these economies have often argued when trying to promote industrialization by restricting trade. The paper presents …
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This paper constructs an integrated framework to disentangle the underlying economic mechanism of industrial transformation. We consider three essential elements for the analysis: skill requirements, industry-wide spillovers, and degrees of consumption subsistence. We find that human and...
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The paper finds a significant shift in the economic characteristics of civil conflicts during the1990s. Conflicts have become shorter but with more severe contractions and a stronger recovery of growth. The overall length and cost of the conflict cycle has probably declined. The stance of...
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This paper develops a method of testing levels of economic integration based upon consumption smoothing, and tests it using data on trade balances across Canadian provinces. The results indicate the provinces are highly integrated within Canada, but integration between Canada and the rest of the...
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