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In this paper, we explore empirically the role of openness, technology and labour marketrigidity in the determination of the effect of the exchange rate on employment in Portugal. Wedevelop an index that allows us to measure labour market flexibility at the sector level. Thisindex shows that...
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There is increasing evidence that the interaction between shocks and labour marketinstitutions is crucial to understanding the dynamics of employment. In this paper, we showthat the inclusion of labour adjustment costs in a trade model affects the impact of exchangerate movements on employment....
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Real exchange rate movements are important drivers of the reallocation of resourcesbetween sectors of the economy. Economic theory suggests that the impact of exchangerates should vary with the degree of exposure to international competition and with thetechnology level. This paper contributes...
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This paper documents a robust empirical regularity: in the long-run, higher trade openness iscausally associated to a lower structural rate of unemployment. We establish this fact using:(i) panel data from 20 OECD countries, (ii) cross-sectional data on a larger set of countries.The time...
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This paper investigates the effects of services offshoring on wages using individual level data combined with industry information on offshoring. Our results show that services offshoring affects the real wage of low and medium skilled individuals negatively...
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This paper studies the impact of outsourcing on individual wages in three European countrieswith markedly different labour market institutions: Germany, the UK and Denmark...
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Die zunehmende Kapitalmobilität in Industrie- und Schwellenländern führt zu einer wachsenden Finanzmarktintegration und ermöglicht es Volkswirtschaften, sich im Ausland zu verschulden oder Investitionen in den produktivsten Regionen der Welt zu tätigen. Dieser Austausch von Finanzanlagen...
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Germany exhibits a strong reduction in domestic manufacturing production depth (bazaareffect). I argue that this reflects an unbundling of comparative advantage. Using a modelwhere Ricardian plus Heckscher-Ohlin-type comparative advantage relates to fragments ofproduction, I compare a trading...
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An interesting puzzle is that trade liberalization in the 1980s and 1990s has been associated with a sharp increase in the skill premium in both developed and developing countries.This is in contrast with neoclassical theory, according to which trade should increase therelative return of the...
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This paper studies how dierent unionisation structures aect rm productivity, rmperformance, and consumer welfare in a monopolistic competition model with heterogeneousrms and free entry. While centralised bargaining induces tougher selection among hetero-geneous producers and thus increases...
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