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industrialization of goods production. We focus on the effect of industrialization on employment and wages, and identify certain …
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Following a couple of decades of offshoring, the fear today is of reshoring. Using administrative data on Mexican … that are more exposed to automation in the U.S. through trade fared in exports and employment outcomes. The results show … employment, nor manufacturing wage employment overall. Yet, the latter is the result of two counteracting forces. Exposure to U …
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U.S. manufacturing experienced a precipitous and historically unprecedented decline in employment in the 2000s. Many … the sector’s share of aggregate employment has been declining - argue that manufacturing's job losses are largely the … manufacturing's relative and absolute employment decline. This paper discusses interpreting labor productivity statistics, which …
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We propose a theoretical framework to analyze the offshoring and reshoring decisions of firms in the age of automation … the first cross-country evidence that reshoring is positively associated with wages and employment for high-skilled labor …
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We propose a theoretical framework to analyze the offshoring and reshoring decisions of firms in the age of automation … wages and employment for high-skilled labor but not for low-skilled labor and that tariffs increase the degree of reshoring. …
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We propose a theoretical framework to analyze the offshoring and reshoring decisions of firms in the age of automation … provide evidence that reshoring is positively associated with wages and employment for high-skilled labor but not for low …
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