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This paper examines how wages in China are influenced by the interaction and co-location of firms across geographical … spatial econometric approach to estimate the direct and indirect impact of foreign-ownership and export participation on wages … educated workforce pay higher wages. …
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more or less likely to have such help and whether the help is associated with higher wages and higher occupations. Our … contacts etc. – and individuals' wages or occupations. …
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individual heterogeneity in wages and speaking fluency. We nd that both have important consequences for the estimated effect of …
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; increasing wages above those guaranteed by productivity increases; an increasing budget deficit which was used primarily for …
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private sector wages in the Italian economy. It demonstrates ? also considering industry collective bargaining that tends to …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing countries, and whether a higher human capital stock moderates this effect. We look at the skilled-unskilled wage differential. High initial endowments of human capital imply a more egalitarian...
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We develop a theory of incentives, wages, and employment in the context of team production. A central insight is that …
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This paper examines the impact of accelerating privatization and trade liberalization initiatives on wage and job quality outcomes of the working poor in the Egyptian manufacturing sector. Determinants of wage and job quality are estimated using panel and quantile regression methods and...
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Community Survey to examine the effect of formal schooling on worker wages. Given the potential endogeneity of education … censuses. The instrumental variables results suggest that schooling has a significant positive effect on worker wages …. Specifically, an additional year or schooling is estimated to increase hourly wages by 10 percent for men and 12.6 percent for …
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