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Rodriguez-Clare (2012). We estimate the model using the structural relationship between China-shock driven changes in … manufacturing employment and average earnings across US groups defined as commuting zones. We find that the China shock increases … unemployment, finding similar welfare effects from the China shock …
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effects of trade. We estimate the model using the structural relationship between China-shock driven changes in manufacturing … employment and average earnings across US groups defined by commuting zone and education. We find that the China shock increases … inequality aversion, gains in social welfare are positive and only slightly lower than with the standard aggregation …
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effects of trade. We estimate the model using the structural relationship between China-shock driven changes in manufacturing … employment and average earnings across US groups defined by commuting zone and education. We find that the China shock increases … inequality aversion, gains in social welfare are positive and only slightly lower than with the standard aggregation …
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We investigate the relationship between GDP per capita, trade costs, demand, and income inequality between 1996 and … higher or lower income elasticities so that income inequality and GDP per capita matter for the direction of trade. CES …
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We investigate the relationship between GDP per capita, trade costs, demand, and income inequality between 1996 and … higher or lower income elasticities so that income inequality and GDP per capita matter for the direction of trade. CES …
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