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In this era of globalisation the traditional Ricardian theory of trade in products governed by comparative advantages is replaced by a modern theory of trade in tasks. Tasks are outsourced to those places in the world where the lower production costs outweigh the additional transaction costs...
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This era of globalisation is characterized by an ongoing international fragmentation of production where the supply chain is split up in more and more parts. The traditional Ricardian theory of trade in products governed by comparative advantages is replaced by a modern theory of trade in tasks....
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This study presents an explorative econometric analysis of the influence of labour market flows on wage formation. It applies the vector cointegration and common trends methodology of Johansen (Likelihood-based Inference in Cointegrated Vector Autoregresssive Models, OUP, Oxford, 1995)....
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In the economics profession there is a fierce debate whether industrial and innovation policy should be targeted to specific sectors or firms. This paper discusses the welfare effects of such targeted policies in a third-market international trade model under imperfect competition. A theoretical...
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This paper illustrates the propagation at the macro level of various types of shocks in a multifirm model representing a miniature economy which consists of firms of 4 different sizes. Our modelling exercise focuses on the interaction between internal and external labour flows. These flows are...
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This paper illustrates the propagation at the macro level of various types of shocks in a multifirm model representing a miniature economy which consists of firms of 4 different sizes. Our modelling exercise focuses on the interaction between internal and external labour flows. These flows are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005451528