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This paper has developed a three-sector general equilibrium framework that explains unemployment of both skilled and unskilled labour. Unemployment of unskilled labour is of the Harris-Todaro (1970) type while unemployment of skilled labour is caused due to the validity of the FWH in the...
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The paper develops a four-sector general equilibrium model where the fair wage hypothesis is valid and there is agricultural dualism for analyzing the consequence of an inflow of foreign capital on the skilled-unskilled wage inequality and the unemployment of skilled labour in a developing...
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We construct an oligopoly model in which a multinational firm has a superior technology compared to local firms. Workers employed by the multinational acquire knowledge of its superior technology. The multinational may pay a wage premium to prevent local firms from hiring its workers and thus...
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We present a model in which investors observe the same macroeconomic data but have varying levels of information about … investors during a period of high macroeconomic uncertainty. -- Parameter uncertainty ; investor information ; option value …
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We present a model in which investors observe the same macroeconomic data but have varying levels of information about … investors during a period of high macroeconomic uncertainty. -- Parameter uncertainty ; investor information ; option value …
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uncertainty. FDI has an obvious benefit as it gains the firm information about local demand and costs. However, FDI has a second …
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We explore entry into a foreign market with uncertain demand growth. A multinational can serve the foreign demand by two modes, or by a combination thereof: it can export its products, or it can create productive capacity via Foreign Direct Investment. The advantage of FDI is that it allows for...
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