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Globalization might affect the mix of jobs available in an economy and the rate at which workers gain skills. We … develop a model in which firms differ in terms of productivity and skills and use the model to examine how globalization …
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. We examine the effect of globalization on the occupational mix using detailed Swedish data that cover all firms and a …
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industry and the role that globalization plays in that process. Using matched worker-firm data from Sweden, we find strong … may be significant gains from globalization that have not been identified in the past - globalization may improve the … ; Globalization ; Firms ; Workers ; Multinational Enterprises ; International Trade …
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might lead to higher job-to-job mobility if increased globalization increases both the share of exporters as well as the …
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Building on a framework introduced by Chaney and Ossa (2013), we construct a task-based model of the firm's choice of occupational inputs to examine how that choice varies with greater global engagement. We depart from Chaney and Ossa by assuming that more complex tasks are more costly to...
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