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Standard trade theory relies on the assumption of long-run full-employment, thus implying that although trade can … the empirical literature, it is a controversial debate that trade openness is good for employment in the long-run. If so …, the further question is about the poorer regions in the developing countries which are fully open to trade. Turkey is one …
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Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass die Arbeitslosenquote Hochqualifizierter in Deutschland in den vergangenen 30 Jahren durchschnittlich 3% betrug, beschäftigt sich dieser Beitrag mit Theorien, die die Heterogenität von Arbeit berücksichtigen. Im Ergebnis kann eine Reduktion der Arbeitskosten die...
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firms. Whereas trade does not affect the firm-internal assignment of workers to tasks, it reduces the range of tasks … minimum wage. In this case trade leads to higher per-capita income for both skill types and thus to higher welfare in the open …
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on the volume of intermediate goods trade and the number of varieties produced are mutually reinforcing, resulting in a …
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-North intermediate goods trade framework. International product market integration leads to redistribution of market shares from 'weak … restrictions which prevent the economy from reaching a first best allocation. The positive welfare effects of opening to trade are … integration. -- employment protection ; firing margin ; trade in intermediate goods ; labor market turnover ; revenue risk …
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Since changes in trade openness are typically confounded with other factors, it has been difficult to identify the … labor market consequences of increased international trade. The advent of the United States Interstate Highway System … provides a unique policy experiment, which I use to identify the effect of reducing trade barriers on the relative demand for …
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This paper studies the role of trade for the joint uptake of AI-enabled automation in manufacturing and engineering. It …-shaped curve for manufacturers and a boom and bust cycle for engineers. Trade affects the cut-off productivity rate at which … services from the high-wage country, a pattern similar to China's trade and AI development." …
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build resilience and those who will not. Despite costly labor-market adjustments due to increased international trade over … the last two decades, the health effects of trade liberalization are underexplored, with potentially wide implications for … public policy and national budgets. Given the remarkable increase in trade volumes between Germany and China following …
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This paper analyzes the labor market effects of offshoring in a high-wage home country and how these effects crucially depend on (1) job complexity and (2) the characteristics of the destination country. It thereby links several sources: rich administrative data on individuals and plants in the...
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We use data from the Pew Global Attitudes Survey to analyse how public attitudes towards trade have changed over time … in developed economies, and how these attitudes differ across groups in the population. Attitudes towards trade … larger increases in Chinese import competition. Perhaps surprisingly, given that barriers to trade appear to be on the …
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