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This paper uses the quantitative spatial model with heterogeneous locations linked by costly goods trade, migration and …
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The home market effect (HME) is a distinguishing feature of the ?new? theory of international trade, but it is …
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The home market effect (HME) is a distinguishing feature of the “new” theory of international trade, but it is …
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There is no empirical evidence that trade exposure per se increases child labour. As trade theory and household … economics lead us to expect, the cross-country evidence seems to indicate that trade reduces or, at worst, has no significant …
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There is no empirical evidence that trade exposure per se increases child labour. As trade theory and household … economics lead us to expect, the cross-country evidence seems to indicate that trade reduces or, at worst, has no significant …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703735
impact of this trade shock on racial disparities using commuting zone level variation in exposure. We find it decreased black …
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This paper presents new evidence on international trade and worker outcomes. It examines a big world event that … studies the impact of trade on wages and worker training. Wages and training fell for workers employed in sectors where the …
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employment growth and of size and job reallocation. Finally, we establish that strong foreign trade links force firms to shed … labour more aggressively and to engage in more restructuring when trade is directed to and originating from Western economies …. This disciplining function is absent when the trade flows are confined to CIS countries. …
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Trade and migration have become more important in recent years for Austria and Germany. The transition in Central and … and trade is not harming employment and wages. Natives seem to be complements to migrants, at least to those from East … Europe. Trade does not affect wages at all, and hardly affect employment. Thus one can expect that, while the Austrian labour …
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This paper re-examines the trade-based explanation of increased wage inequality in developed countries by focusing on …
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