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known as the most distinct characteristic of Asian EMEs. Financial globalization seems to have made asset prices and …
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We propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are related because trade liberalization …. This mechanism works regardless of factor endowment differences, so we provide an explanation for why globalization and …
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We review a recent body of theoretical work that aims to put numbers on the consequences of globalization. A unifying … globalization …
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. Globalization is shown to induce heterogeneous responses across firms in terms of scope and productivity, some of which are …
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This paper develops a new framework for examining the distributional consequences of trade liberalization that is consistent with increasing inequality in every country, growth in residual wage inequality, rising unemployment, and reallocation within and between industries. While the opening of...
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How do labor markets adjust to trade liberalization? Leading models of intraindustry trade (Krugman (1981), Melitz (2003)) assume homogeneous workers and full employment, and thus predict that all workers win from trade liberalization, a conclusion at odds with the public debate. Our paper...
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government spending can bolster support for globalization by reducing the risk associated with it in the minds of voters …
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implication of the theory is that globalization forces could induce monetary authorities, to put a greater emphasis on reducing …
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income in the emerging market and in the industrialized country. Whereas trade globalization always has a positive effect on … the emerging market, financial globalization may not, especially when trade costs are high. For intermediate levels of …
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This paper evaluates how much of the economics profession has evaluated the evidence on the relationship between international trade and economic growth. The paper highlights the basic approaches to the trade and growth question that the literature has adopted. The case is made that more...
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