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contribution to the growth in foreign intermediate goods in 2001-2014 period. China has become one of the major foreign suppliers … of IT and has strongly contributed to the rise in trade in IT. The growth in IT imports from China is associated with … lower IT prices in sample European countries. The fall in IT prices has increased the demand for high wage occupations and …
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contribution to the growth in foreign intermediate goods in the 2001-2014 period. China has strongly contributed to the rise in … Labour Force Survey and obtain a dataset of 12 European countries and 2001-2007 period. I show that IT imports from China are … associated with lower IT prices in European countries. The fall in IT prices has increased the demand for high wage occupations …
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Structural models of location choice use observed demand to estimate household preferences. However, household demand …
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We study how households choose neighborhoods, how neighborhoods affect child ability, and how housing vouchers influence neighborhood choices and child outcomes. We use two new panel data sets with tract-level detail for Los Angeles county to estimate a dynamic model of optimal tract-level...
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Structural models of location choice use observed demand to estimate household preferences. However, household demand …
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incomes across skill groups. The root cause of these diverging preferences is income inelastic housing demand, which we show …
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We study the local effects of new market-rate housing in low-income areas using microdata on large apartment buildings, rents, and migration. New buildings decrease nearby rents by 5 to 7 percent relative to locations slightly farther away or developed later, and they increase in-migration from...
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We study the local effects of new market-rate housing in low-income areas using microdata on large apartment buildings, rents, and migration. New buildings decrease nearby rents by 5 to 7 percent relative to locations slightly farther away or developed later, and they increase in-migration from...
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We study the local effects of new market-rate housing in low-income areas using microdata on large apartment buildings, rents, and migration. New buildings decrease nearby rents by 5 to 7 percent relative to locations slightly farther away or developed later, and they increase in-migration from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012845646