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which globalization should influence the personal distribution of market and disposable incomes as well as redistribution. I … employ panel data covering 28 OECD countries between 1960 and 2010 to analyze the impact of globalization on a set of labor … industrialized countries. Rather, the globalization-induced rise in income dispersion through greater factor price differences is …
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The emergence of global value chains (GVCs) has opened up the possibility of functional specialisation as a new dimension of the international dimension of labour. Along with the usual gains from trade associated with specialisation according to comparative advantages, the functional...
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The worldwide trend towards privatisation, liberalisation and globalisation has produced substantial economic benefits. Nevertheless, liberalisation has had its shortcomings and there are potential threats to further progress, including in particular an anti-liberalisation backlash. Continuing...
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The World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys (WES( for the manufacturing firms in Egypt are used to study the characteristics of … exporting firms and the determinants of the exporting behavior in the Egyptian manufacturing sector in general and to … investigate the link between the exporting activities and the workforce skills-intensity in the Egyptian manufacturing sector in …
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This paper finds a link between the sharp drop in U.S. manufacturing employment beginning in 2001 and a change in U …
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This paper investigates the relationship between growing import penetration and manufacturing employment growth in 12 … country of origin. The findings emphasize a weak positive overall impact of growing trade on manufacturing employment. However …, intermediate inputs from China and the new EU members are substitutes to manufacturing employment in highly developed countries …
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manufacturing employment of between 89,900 and 209,800 workers – accounting for 8.5 to 19.8 per cent of manufacturing employment in … 1991. Such an effect seems best described as sizable, but not one that by itself spelled the end of manufacturing industry … in Australia. The largest impacts from growth in Chinese imports are found for manufacturing industries most exposed to …
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This paper examines the overall impact of exports while accounting for supply chain linkages on local labor market outcomes in Egypt between 2007 and 2018. We assess the effects not only on directly exporting industries but also on industries indirectly affected by rising export demand....
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The general acceleration of trade globalisation over the last decade - or a growing interdependence of economies via trade, production and financial market linkages - has engendered several macroeconomic implications for the euro area. This paper focuses on assessing the key impacts on the euro...
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globalization. I will define globalization as increasing dyadic levels of trade-flows between country i and j from 1960’s until 2022 …
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