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In this paper we survey the recent empirical literature on the effects of offshoring on wage, employment and … displacement. We start with an overview of the measurement of offshoring, organizing our discussion around the three key elements … of offshoring: that it involves intermediate inputs for production (vs. final goods for consumption); that it involves …
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offshoring. In this second-best world, a revenue-neutral decrease in the progressivity of the tax schedule promotes higher … redistribution to an increasing share of lower-wage workers. However, as the tax reform involves an increase in the offshoring …
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The framework presents how trading in the foreign commodity futures and domestic forward foreign exchange markets can affect the optimal spot positions of domestic commodity producers and traders. It generalizes the models of Kawai and Zilcha (1986) and Kofman and Viaene (1991) to allow both...
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In this paper, in order to study the impact of offshoring on sectoral and economywide rates of unemployment, we … offshoring. This result can be understood to arise from the productivity enhancing (cost reducing) effect of offshoring. If the … search cost is identical in the two sectors, or even if the search cost is higher in the sector which experiences offshoring …
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We present a model which considers both regulatory burden of offshoring barriers and possible terms of trade gains from … offshoring tax. Otherwise, free trade is optimal. Welfare reductions from an offshoring tax are more likely with several … developed nations engaging in offshoring. We derive and characterize the Nash equilibrium in such a case …
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The Covid-19 pandemic has introduced huge numbers of employers and employees to remote work. How many of these newly remote jobs will go overseas? We offer a rough quantification based on two observations: 1) offshore work is trade in services, and 2) the number of telemigrants is the volume of...
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We present a model which considers both regulatory burden of offshoring barriers and possible terms of trade gains from … offshoring tax. Otherwise, free trade is optimal. Welfare reductions from an offshoring tax are more likely with several … developed nations engaging in offshoring. We derive and characterize the Nash equilibrium in such a case …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011782962
In this paper we survey the recent empirical literature on the effects of offshoring on wage, employment and … displacement. We start with an overview of the measurement of offshoring, organizing our discussion around the three key elements … of offshoring: that it involves intermediate inputs for production (vs. final goods for consumption); that it involves …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012997459
Offshoring – the importing of intermediate materials and services – has expanded rapidly in most industrialized … research has relied entirely on a proxy-based measure offshoring, using what the OECD refers to as the “proportionality …-based measure for both services and materials offshoring. To assess the significance of using different measures, we substitute them …
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Focusing on the cost-reducing motive behind the use of temporary agency employment, this paper aims at providing a better theoretical understanding of the effects of temporary agency work on the wage-setting process, trade unions' rents, firms' profits and employment. It is shown that trade...
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