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We develop a two-country, two-sector model with a continuum of workers to address the link between migration and trade where policy is determined by a simple referendum. In particular, we address two questions. First, are states already in free trade areas more likely to support full integration...
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of world trade matters for wage inequality. Therefore, trade integration, even among identical countries, is likely to … be reconciled with the fast growth of world trade and that the intersectoral mobility of capital exacerbates the effect … skill bias of world trade …
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skill-intensive sectors, the entire volume of world trade matters for wage inequality. This implies that trade integration … falling relative price of skill-intensive goods can be reconciled with the fast growth of world trade and that the … results and a quantitative assessment of the skill bias of world trade …
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