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Recent assessments of occupational licensing have shown varying effects of the institution on labor market outcomes. This study revisits the relationship between occupational licensing and labor market outcomes by analyzing a new topical module to the Survey of Income and Program Participation...
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Chinese data and robust to various estimation specifications …
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Under the standard competitive model, a tax change affecting workers with highly inelastic labor supply, will lower earnings by the entire nominal employer share of the tax increase. If wages play a motivational role but the market still clears, the range of possible outcomes is broader but...
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Who fares worse in an economic downturn, low- or high-paying firms? Different answers to this question imply very different consequences for the costs of recessions. Using U.S. employer-employee data, we find that employment growth at low-paying firms is less cyclically sensitive. High-paying...
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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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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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In the presence of lumpy investment cost of adjustment, globalization may have non-conventional effects on the level of …-validating expectations. In this sense globalization destabilizes the economy. There can be substantial gains from globalization in the …
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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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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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We explore the implications of trade liberalization in economies with State Owned enterprises (SOEs) and shirking. SOEs are modelled as controlled by the members of the enterprise who determine output and effort levels, while facing output prices and wage rates set by government. Enterprise...
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