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Migration and trade are often linked through ethnic networks boosting bilateral trade. This study uses migration to … quantify the importance of Ricardian technology differences for international trade. The framework provides the first panel … between 1.6 and 2.4 depending upon weighting. This provides an important contribution to the trade literature of Ricardian …
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This paper analyses the contribution of immigration, trade and FDI to wage inequality of native workers in a sample of … key contributors to wage inequality in old EU Member States, while trade is the key source of wage inequality in new EU … Member States. We also show that immigration, trade and FDI have different effects across the wage distribution that are …
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Trade and migration have become more important in recent years for Austria and Germany. The transition in Central and … and trade is not harming employment and wages. Natives seem to be complements to migrants, at least to those from East … Europe. Trade does not affect wages at all, and hardly affect employment. Thus one can expect that, while the Austrian labour …
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We use electoral survey data to examine the impact that two large external shocks had on the development of New Zealand First (NZF), one of the oldest populist parties in the OECD. We find that structural reforms, which led to large negative impacts on particular locations, and immigration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012604565
This study formalizes the idea that that the world can become 'smaller' through firms' strategic trade … links through the hiring of immigrants. Because trade barriers are higher for services than for goods, and because trade in … services is more sensitive to informal trade barriers, firm investment in access to foreign networks could especially help to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012654406
attitudes towards globalization barriers (trade and immigration) and how important these attitudes are in how people vote. In … line with the existing results in the literature, we find that more educated and richer voters support freer trade and more … immigration. We also find that conservative voters in Sweden are more likely to prefer freer trade but higher immigration barriers …
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investigate the "global" determinants of populism, we look at trade and immigration jointly and consider their size as well as …
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model, where the UK can commit to mobility, and the EU may constrain trade to dissuade future secession, or to punish the UK …. The model highlights the importance of whether the EU views trade and labor mobility as substitutes, in line with standard … trade theory, or as complements, as suggested by EU statements about inseparable freedoms. In the former case, the UK can …
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The paper develops a unified general equilibrium model including savings with overlapping generations, investment and search unemployment. Long-run analytical results for the small open economy identify capital accumulation as a prime transmission channel. The effects of integration on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010315021
We use electoral survey data to examine the impact that two large external shocks had on the development of New Zealand First (NZF), one of the oldest populist parties in the OECD. We find that structural reforms, which led to large negative impacts on particular locations, and immigration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012582099