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result of offshoring - are increasingly associated with the reinvestment of these higher profits. Our regression analysis of … that offshoring is associated with a higher share of corporate profit in total value added. But the ‘dynamic' gains from … offshoring have not been fully realised because firms have purchased financial assets-especially share buybacks and higher …
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labor market effects of offshoring. While theory focuses on one-sector or two-sector models, empirical studies exploit … variation in offshoring across a large number of industries, typically including a linear offshoring term in the analysis …. Thereby, these studies implicitly assume a monotonic relationship between offshoring and labor market outcomes and ignore …
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In this paper, we explore the role of trade in differentiated final goods as well offshoring of tasks for inequality …
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We study the relation between the off-shoring of intermediates and services and productivity growth in the Italian … manufacturing industries in 1995-2003. Our results indicate that the off-shoring of intermediates within the same industry ("narrow … off-shoring") is beneficial for productivity growth, while the off-shoring of services is not. We also find that the way …
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labor market effects of offshoring. While theory focuses on one-sector or two-sector models, empirical studies exploit … variation in offshoring across a large number of industries, typically including a linear offshoring term in the analysis …. Thereby, these studies implicitly assume a monotonic relationship between offshoring and labor market outcomes and ignore …
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labor market effects of offshoring. While theory focuses on one-sector or two-sector models, empirical studies exploit … variation in offshoring across a large number of industries, typically including a linear offshoring term in the analysis …. Thereby, these studies implicitly assume a monotonic relationship between offshoring and labor market outcomes and ignore …
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-level Trade in Value Added (TiVA) indicators of offshoring and domestic outsourcing. The results suggest that employment in all … types of occupations positively relate to innovation. With respect to offshoring patterns, a positive correlation is … observed between the offshoring of inputs and domestic outsourcing with more routine-intensive jobs. Taken together, the …
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This paper studies the relationship between immigration and offshoring by examining whether an in ux of foreign workers … into a municipality reduces firm-level offshoring at both the extensive and intensive margins. The fact that immigration … and offshoring are substitutes has important policy implications, since restrictions on one may encourage the other. While …
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markets through exporting and through offshoring, and we show that due to monopsonistic competition our model makes sharply … and the offshoring of tasks. At the firm-level, exporting leads to higher wages and employment, while offshoring of … firms restrict employment to keep wages low, resulting in too many firms that are on average too small. Offshoring on the …
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labor market effects of offshoring. While theory focuses on one-sector or two-sector models, empirical studies exploit … variation in offshoring across a large number of industries, typically including a linear offshoring term in the analysis … analyze the effects of offshoring across a continuum of industries with different shares of offshorable tasks that are linked …
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