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We propose a model of "trade" between high income and low-income groups where the rich being scared of the spread of infection hires the poor to engage them in exposure-intensive outdoor activities as workers in the household industry. People who endure hardships and sustain exposure to...
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which operate both in the formal and informal sectors do very little to increase employment when faced with the opportunity … aggregate employment effects, particularly when workers are productively homogeneous. For firms operating exclusively in the …
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In this note economic integration is viewed as a situation where countries within a union coordinate their industrial policies. We demonstrate that greater regional policy coordination between countries may induce more specialization instead of the intended diversification in interregional...
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The classical Wage Fund (Capital or Credit) framework is integrated with the simplest text-book version of the Ricardian model of comparative advantage, generating a model that replicates important features of the neo-classical production theory involving capital and labour without neo-classical...
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With the ensuing immigration reform in the US, the paper shows that targeted skilled immigration into the R&D sector that helps low-skilled labor is conducive for controlling inequality and raising wage. Skilled talent-led innovation could have spillover benefits for the unskilled sector while...
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