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Using German data from the Institute for Employment Research Establishment Panel, this paper constructs two main measures of outsourcing and examines their determinants and consequences for employment. There are some commonalities in the correlates of the two measures of outsourcing, as well as...
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The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of exporting on labor demand in Turkish manufacturing industry. By using Generalized Methods of Moments (GMM) with the firm-level production and trade data of Turkish manufacturing industry, this paper is exploring the employment impact of...
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We propose a theory of free movement of goods and labor between two economies in the presence of moral hazard. Each country produces two final goods where the productive efforts of workers cannot be perfectly observed, or verified only in the complex industry. We show that national institutional...
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Im Durchschnitt lagen die Lohnstückkosten der Konkurrenz im Jahr 2014 um 11 Prozent unter dem Niveau des deutschen Verarbeitenden Gewerbes. Der Euroraum hatte mit 3 Prozent nur einen moderaten Vorteil gegenüber Deutschland. Zwar ist auch die Produktivität in Deutschland überdurchschnittlich...
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Das Lohnstückkostenniveau des deutschen Verarbeitenden Gewerbes ist nach wie vor hoch. Im Durchschnitt lagen die Lohnstückkosten in den ausgewählten Vergleichsländern im Jahr 2015 um 11 Prozent unter dem deutschen Niveau. Der Euroraum hatte mit 4 Prozent nur einen moderaten Vorteil...
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There is evidence that better performing firms tend to enter international markets. Internationally active firms are larger, more productive, and pay higher wages than other firms in the same industry. Positive performance effects of engaging in international activity are found especially in...
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Trade regulation can create jobs in the sectors it protects or promotes, but almost always at the expense of destroying a roughly equivalent number elsewhere in the economy. At a product-specific or micro level and in the short term, controlling trade could reduce the offending imports and save...
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Liberalization of foreign trade and investment raises the domestic ratio of skilled to unskilled wages (skill premium) if the country has a sufficiently well-educated workforce, but lowers it otherwise. Wide wage inequality is undesirable on equity grounds, especially in poor countries where the...
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In a Cournot duopoly model in which exporters compete in a third market, this paper revisits the classical issue (dating back to the pioneering work of Brander and Spencer, Export Share and International Market Share Rivalry, 1985) of the strategic trade policy choice in the presence of the...
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This paper develops a lobbying-by-firms model that draws on a more realistic characterization of the lobbying process; influence-seeking requires both money to 'buy access' and managerial time to 'utilize access'. This, more realistically grounded, modeling approach furnishes theoretical support...
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