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The objective of this paper is to learn about the effects of the adjustment costs, economic growth, imports and exports …' economic growth favor those with superior education; (iv) the imports seems to favor the demand for those with intermediate …
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We employ employer-employee matched data from Denmark and utilize plausibly exogenous variation in the rise of import competition due to the dismantling of import quotas as China entered the World Trade Organization to show, first, that rising import competition has led to reduced employment in...
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I use Feenstra and Hanson's (2003) outsource-driven framework to investigate the effect of imports in intermediate …
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population size, while Chinese imports did not. We rationalize these results in two steps. First, we provide evidence that … negative employment spillovers outside manufacturing, caused by robots but not by Chinese imports, are an important mechanism …
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spillovers outside manufacturing, caused by robots but not by Chinese imports, can explain the different migration responses. We …
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of destination and origin and with the firms' sectoral and geographical diversification. -- heterogeneous firms ; exports … ; imports ; wage inequality ; skills …
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flow statistics from varying sources. Four main facts emerge: (i) intermediate inputs constitute a major share of imports … occupations; (iii) the imputed activity and job requirement content of German imports grows relatively more intensive in work … to the changing task content of German imports but German sector-level outcomes exhibit some covariation consistent with …
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Exploiting variation in exposure to Chinese import growth across U.S. local markets, I investigate the effects of import competition on self-employment between 1990 and 2014. I find Chinese import competition had negative effects on self-employment during the 1990s. However, the negative effects...
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We use French data over the 1994-2013 period to study how imports of industrial robots affect firm-level outcomes … between robot imports and employment, exogenous changes in automation lead to job losses. We also find that robot imports …
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statistics from varying sources. Four main facts emerge: (i) intermediate inputs constitute a major share of imports, and their …; (iii) the imputed activity and job requirement content of German imports grows relatively more intensive in work … to the changing task content of German imports but German sector-level outcomes exhibit some covariation consistent with …
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