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preference for wages relative to employment. Trade liberalisation then leads to more wage discipline by forcing unions to set …
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preference for wages relative to employment. Trade liberalisation then leads to more wage discipline by forcing unions to set …
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found by some tests for international factor price convergence. -- Unions ; globalisation ; economic geography ; factor … preference for wages relative to employment. Trade liberalisation then leads to more wage discipline by forcing unions to set …
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The prevalence of labor unions have declined post-WWII, and this paper examines whether globalization is a contributing …
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At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage policy in Germany are revisited in this study: skilled- biased technological progress, the increasing international integration of labor and product markets, and the monetary integration of the EMU....
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Advanced industrial countries have been exhibiting a steady decline of the labor income shares in the last two decades. We explain this phenomenon by resorting to the old Stolper-Samuelson theorem. The conclusions concerning the impact of free trade on the income distribution are unambiguous in...
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By using very rich individual-level data on workers from 28 European countries, we provide the first so extensive cross-country assessment of wage response to global production links within global value chains (GVCs) in the period 2005-2014. Unlike the other studies, we (i) address the...
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Neoclassical trade theory suggests that factor price convergence should follow increased commercial integration. Rising commercial integration and foreign direct investment followed the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Mexico. This paper evaluates the degree...
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At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage policy in Germany are revisited in this study: skilled-biased technological progress, the increasing international integration of labor and product markets, and the monetary integration of the EMU....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320944