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outcomes are obtained when the exporting economy is more homogeneous, and sufficient conditions are given for an export policy … to improve the welfare of the exporting country, as well as its international terms of trade and export revenues. …
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circumstances specify necessity of changes in EU internal migratory policy, changes in principles of developing countries’ support … in EU, and changes in distribution of EU means, taking into account internal migration. …
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Using the hybrid of Heckscher - Ohlin and Specific Factor models of trade we show that economic recession led shock results in a loss for both capitalists and skilled workers. Some of the unionized unskilled workers lose formal sector employment and move onto the informal sector. In case capital...
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This paper builds a general equilibrium model for a small open economy with unemployment of unskilled labor to assess the impact of a recessionary shock. It is shown that irrespective of the factor intensity assumption skilled wage and rental ratio goes up if recession led price fall is...
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of the present economic situation. A characteristic of these topics is that they link international and domestic policy … environment facing the developing countries and, in particular, the issues of export-led strategies and North-South trade in …
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For the period between 1988 and 2009, we constructed the two sets of the world panel database for the pollution emission embedded in international trade. By applying the time-invariant common pollution intensity at industry level for international trade of over 150 countries, a change in...
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This paper proposes a 2-country 3-region economic geography model that can account for the most salient stylized facts experienced by Eastern European transition economies during the 1990s. In contrast to the existing literature, which has favored technological explanations, trade liberalization...
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Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource migration, the empirical dimension of the health-worker crisis … literature by empirically investigating the WHO hypothetical determinants of health-worker migration in the context of … distribution of health human resource emigration. Findings provide very targeted policy implications based on income-levels and …
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This paper examines three relevant hypotheses on the incidence of health worker migration on human development and …(HHR) migration for the continent, the subject matter has remained empirically void over the last decades despite the acute concern of …) emigration elasticities of development are positive (negative) and negative (positive) respectively. As a policy implication …
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of tools for the fight against health-worker brain-drain. As a policy implication, blanket emigration-control policies … postulations of a WHO report on determinants of health-worker migration. …
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