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the south of the country, (2) the effect of the mining output shock on output and productivity growth in other sectors …
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subsequent deindustrialization in terms of sectoral shares, since those trends inevitably will accompany economic growth …
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primary driving forces, sector-biased productivity growth and sectoral trade integration. We calibrate the model to the same … countries used to document our patterns. We find that sector-biased productivity growth is important for deindustrialization by … reducing the relative price of manufacturing to services, and sectoral trade integration is important for industry polarization …
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-wage countries onfirm growth, exit, and skill upgrading in manufacturing. For this purpose we use both industry-level andfirm … that, both industry-level import competition andfirm-level outsourcing to China reducefirm employment growth and induce …
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-wage countries on firm growth, exit, and skill upgrading in manufacturing. For this purpose we use both industry-level and firm … indicate that, both industry-level import competition and firm-level outsourcing to China reduce firm employment growth and …
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We present a factor-proportions trade model in which heterogeneous firms can offshore intermediate inputs subject to …-proportions trade theory, Heckscher-Ohlin forces operate at the within-industry level, leading to endogenous variation in skill …
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This paper examines the extent of stability, specialisation and divergence in manufacturing industries' export patterns for EU15 countries at both industry and country level, distinguishing between intra and extra EU15 exports as well as different technological categories. Both countrywide and...
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We present a factor-proportions trade model in which heterogeneous firms can offshore intermediate inputs subject to …- proportions trade theory, Heckscher-Ohlin forces operate at the within-industry level, leading to endogenous variation in skill …
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European Union (EU) import markets. Utilizing extra-trade data provided by Eurostat on imports between 1995 and 2008 for EU15 … to suggest that the EU import markets might subject to more distortions either due to artificial trade restrictions or to …
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in the subsequent period. This occurs for both total factor productivity (TFP) and labor productivity growth rates. Our …
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