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employer-employee (LEE) data to examine the impact of exports on plant average wage. I find that the wage increases … causal effect of exports on wage increase using LEE data, and the first to explore the underlying changes …
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The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on the exchange of finished goods. It now increasingly involves bits of value that are added at different locations to combine into one final product. Therefore, trade in functions or tasks are of...
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small increases in unemployment risk and no wage effects on the individual level, despite a 30% increase in plant mortality …
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small increases in unemployment risk and no wage effects on the individual level, despite a 30% increase in plant mortality …
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small increases in unemployment risk and no wage effects on the individual level, despite a 30% increase in plant mortality …
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market processes at the low-wage margin. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate dynamic multinomial … low-paid as well as the probability of escaping low wages by moving up to higher-paid employment. Our results reveal a … internal Locus of Control additionally have a significantly higher probability of moving to higher-paid employment in the …
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Comparative sociologists have long considered occupations to be a key source of inequality. However, data constraints …
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In theoretical trade models with variable markups and collective wage bargaining, exportexposure may reduce the … exporter wage premium. We test this prediction using linkedGerman employer-employee data from 1996 to 2007. To separate the … more open industries.The exporter wage premium is highest for low productivity firms. In line with theory,these findings …
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We propose the so-called domestic "embodied unit labor costs" (EULC) at the country-sector level as a new cost-related basis for measures of international competitiveness. EULC take into account that a sector's labor costs constitute only a small share of its total cost which to a large extent...
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We propose the so-called domestic "embodied unit labor costs" (EULC) at the country-sector level as a new cost-related basis for measures of international competitiveness. EULC take into account that a sector’s labor costs constitute only a small share of its total cost which to a large extent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011842194