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We investigate the relationship between exporting, importing, and wage premia using a richmatched employer-employee data set. We improve on the previous literature (i) by using anew methodology to quantify the contribution of an extensive set of worker- and firm-levelobservable and unobservable...
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The paper explores the link between international economic integration and technological capability in colonial India. The example of iron industry shows that many new ideas and skills flowed into India from Europe, but not all met with commercial success. The essay suggests that in those fields...
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Much of the literature on economic change in the post-1945 world is permeated by two ideas: the temporal convergence of … linked: the reduction of trade barriers in the post-war world ushered in a new era of globalisation and that globalisation in …
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This paper analyses the transformation of two of the staple trades of the pre-modern international economy –those in wool and dried codfish– during the transition from the late medieval to the early-modern period. The development of early modern long-distance trade was subject to three major...
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1700, south-east India had been an important part of a textile manufacturing industry of world significance, by 1900 it …
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One of the most contentious issues in Chinese history has been the assessment of foreign involvement in the Chinese economy since the end of the nineteenth century. Following Allen and Donnithorne's 1954 publication Western Enterprise in Far Eastern Economic Development which claimed the limited...
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role of globalization adds another dimension to understanding how imperialism engaged late Qing China's public finance … century did not prepare the country for world-wide recession, and consequently, foreign banks acquiring a hold on the …
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variation of regional GDP per head was rising rapidly prior to World War I in similar fashion to the late twentieth century such … that its level in 1911 and 2001 was about the same. In both episodes of globalization there were big winners and big losers …
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We document the recent phenomenon of uphill flows of capital from nonindustrial toindustrial countries and analyze whether this pattern of capital flows has hurt growth innonindustrial economies that export capital. Surprisingly, we find that there is a positivecorrelation between current...
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This paper discusses the occurrence of Skill-Enhancing Technology Import (SETI), namelythe relationship between imports of embodied technology and widening skill-basedemployment differentials in a sample of low and middle income countries (LMICs)...
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