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trade and accumulation of skills, and thus on the role of the current policy of development of human resources. …The paper discusses the links between skill requirements in the labour market and trade patterns using a CGE applied on … should the pattern of trade growth follow the current trend; however, an enhanced demand of commodities would favour a …
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skills. We carry out a comparative statics analysis and show that offshoring leads to a restructuring of the economy through …
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The article deals with theoretical and methodological aspects of the modernization of domestic trade. The relevance of … the study was due to the lack of scientific evidence and deformation of the trade modernization in practice. The models …
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Economy-wide losses occur due to sluggish factor adjustment: these notes focus on the role of training in economic restructuring, and provide a novel approach to assess the value of human resources management policies. As training raises mobility it speeds up reallocation, also with favourable...
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friction. This article discusses the role of training for development, providing a novel approach to assess its value. As … training raises mobility, it may speed the development process by the abatement of key parameters, also with favorable …
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impact on manufacturing employment? This paper attempts to answer this question by estimating the effects of trade with China … effects of trade with China and India on the level of employment in Argentina's manufacturing sector. Results suggest that … trade with China and India only had a small negative effect on industrial employment, even during the swift trade …
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We carry out an indirect inference test of two versions of a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of world trade …. One of these, the 'classical' model,is well-known as the Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson model of world trade, in which … countries trade homogeneous products in world markets and produce according to their comparative advantage as determined by …
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We carry out an indirect inference test of two versions of a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of world trade …. One of these, the ‘classical’ model,is well-known as the Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson model of world trade, in which … countries trade homogeneous products in world markets and produce according to their comparative advantage as determined by …
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significant gains for liberalization of trade through the World Trade Organization. It is not clear that the reported gains are at … multilateral trade liberalization are very small even in a formal New Keynesian model incorporating economies with significant …
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their impact on manufacturing employment? This paper attempts to answer this question estimating the effects of trade with … the effects of trade with China and India on the level of employment in Argentina’s manufacturing sector. Results suggest … that trade with China and India only had a small negative effect on industrial employment, even in a period of swift trade …
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