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Labor demand and trade reform in Latin America
Fajnzylber, Pablo
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2000
Data provide only mixed support for the idea that trade liberalization has an impact on own-wage labor demand elasticities. If globalization is making the lives of workers more insecure, it is probably working through some other mechanism
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