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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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This paper introduces a framework to study the impact of trade liberalization on wage inequality and welfare in the presence of monopsonistic labor markets. The interaction of firm heterogeneity in productivity with idiosyncratic preferences of workers for working at different firms generates...
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The purpose of this research is to identify the relation between OFDI (Outward Foreign Direct Investment) and wage inequality. In order to analyze various effects of OFDI on wages depending on the types of workers, the research classified laborers into four categories: permanent/skilled worker,...
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Are the wage gains from exports specific to exporting industries, or do they dissipate throughout the economy? In the language of trade theory, are the benefits from exporting industry specific or factor specific? To analyze this question, we study the case of Bangladesh. Bangladesh was the 4th...
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The share of low-income countries in global exports nearly tripled between 1990 and 2015, driven largely by the rapid emergence of China as an exporting powerhouse. While research in economics had long acknowledged that trade with lower-income countries could raise income inequality in Europe...
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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-level employment by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that … through which tariff reductions differentially affected males and females, we find that trade induced competitive pressures …
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Trade shocks in export markets may affect the employment composition and the organization of exporting firms. In particular, the imposition of new technological standards in destination markets may force exporters to adjust the firm's organization to comply and cope with the additional...
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