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regions more exposed to a negative (trade-induced) economic shock also experienced a faster increase in child disability … relatively to less exposed regions. This impact occurred 20 years after the onset of the shock and was mediated by increases in … parental poverty in the years following the shock. These findings suggest that parental poverty is a mechanism of propagation …
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imports from China since 2001, and uses the instrumental variables approach to examine the impact of trade shock on the local … consumption, age, gender, occupation and industrial groups. The results confirm that the effect of import shock is not uniformly …
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We investigate the impact of a large economic shock on mortality. We find that counties more exposed to a plausibly …
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We study the evolution of trade liberalization's effects on local labor markets, following Brazil's early 1990s trade … agglomeration economies. This mechanism gradually amplifies the initial labor demand shock resulting from liberalization. We show …
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exogenous shock in the demand for local labor generated by Brazil's trade liberalization in the 1990s. Our results show that …
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