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We study how two distinct forms of globalisation, trade cost reductions and opening up of trade in previously shielded sectors, affect sector-specific wages, employment levels and aggregate welfare in a two-country model of general oligopolistic equilibrium (GOLE) with partly unionised labour...
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We investigate the impact of trade liberalization upon the taxation of capital within a context of labor market rigidities. Using a model of trade and location, we show that labor market imperfections not only strengthen tax competition but also affect the relationship between trade integration...
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We introduce search unemployment - la Pissarides into Melitz' (2003) model of trade with heterogeneous firms. We allow wages to be individually or collectively bargained and analytically solve for the equilibrium. We find that the selection effect of trade influences labor market outcomes. Trade...
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gains from globalization in its various forms. Thereby, they touch more or less explicitly on the issues of the determinants …
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We propose a theory that explains why international trade can widen a wage gap between top income earners and others and cause job polarization. In the basic model, we consider two symmetric countries in which individuals with different abilities work either as knowledge workers, who develop...
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outsourcing decisions to cheap-labor economies. We highlight how firms' technology transformations due to globalization will …
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which the second best is good enough, and show how globalization can either narrow or broaden the conditions under which …
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gains from globalization in its various forms. Thereby, they touch more or less explicitly on the issues of the determinants … movements and in shaping the welfare effects of globalization. ... Chapters 3, 4, and 5 are concerned with the quantification of …
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We study how two distinct forms of globalisation, trade cost reductions and opening up of trade in previously shielded sectors, affect sector-specific wages, employment levels and aggregate welfare in a two-country model of general oligopolistic equilibrium (GOLE) with partly unionised labour...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008990895
Starting with Krugman (1980), much literature has analyzed how trade liberalization affects the economy based on the notion that trade is motivated by consumer’s love of variety. In this paper, I augment these preferences by the determinants of demand for heterogeneous products. The model...
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