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issues leading to frictions of different country groups under the World Trade Organization (WTO). This discussion paper aims …
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's decision to unionise (such as social custom theory). A review of the international empirical evidence shows that business cycle …
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mechanisms that were introduced to fight HIV/AIDS in the developing world. It shows that albeit actors from Northern countries …
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We examine theoretically and empirically the properties of the equilibrium wage function and its implications for policy. Our emphasis is on how the researcher approaches economic and policy questions when there is labor market heterogeneity leading to a set of wages. We focus on the application...
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Worker movements played a crucial role in making workplaces safer. Workplace safety is costly for firms but increases labour supply. A laissez-faire approach leaving safety of workplaces unknown is suboptimal. Safety standards set by better-informed trade unions are output and welfare...
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process in a polluted world where individuals work and produce "too much" (i.e. more than socially optimal). We examine the … to stationary states that are Pareto dominated by states of the world with a lower level of production and consumption …
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While most countries have harmonized intellectual property rights (IPR) legislation, the dispute about the optimal level of IPR-enforcement remains. This paper develops an endogenous growth framework with two open economies satisfying the classical North-South assumptions to study (a)...
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This paper analyzes a North-South trade model with costly offshoring and equilibrium unemployment due to union wage setting. Reductions in the amount of resources required in the offshoring process usually decrease employment, though the opposite can happen at a low initial level of offshoring...
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This paper contributes to the debate on the effects of trade versus technological change on wage differentials. We propose an explanation of the stylized facts which is based on interactions between openness and technological change because of labor market institutions and government...
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