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that more complex tasks are more costly to complete. Within the structure of our model, firms skew employment toward … occupations engaged in more complex tasks. Moreover, the distribution of employment is more skewed for more globalized firms …, while it is less skewed for larger firms. These results are consistent with our empirical findings in Davidson, et al (2015). …
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that more complex tasks are more costly to complete. Within the structure of our model, firms skew employment toward … occupations engaged in more complex tasks. Moreover, the distribution of employment is more skewed for more globalized firms …, while it is less skewed for larger firms. These results are consistent with our empirical findings in Davidson, et al (2015). …
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aggregate Employment for a sample of 45 OECD and G20 countries for the period 1990-2019 after controlling for the effects of … results suggest that a more product-wise concentrated export structure leads to new employment opportunities. In contrast …, geographical diversification of export does not have any impact on overall Employment. The Internet has substitution effects on …
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.S. labor force participation. However, there is a temporary increase in manufacturing employment as the United States is a net … importer of manufactured goods, which become costlier to obtain from abroad. By contrast, service and agricultural employment …
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This paper investigates the effects of trade liberalisation induced labour demand shocks on informal employment in … initial differences in industrial composition across prefectural cities and then link it with the employment status of … consistent pattern; tariff reductions increased the share of informal workers within firms. Such effects are more salient among …
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This paper investigates the effects of trade liberalisation induced labour demand shocks on informal employment in … initial differences in industrial composition across prefectural cities and then link it with the employment status of … consistent pattern; tariff reductions increased the share of informal workers within firms. Such effects are more salient among …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012601599
This paper investigates the effects of trade liberalisation induced labour demand shocks on informal employment in … initial differences in industrial composition across prefectural cities and then link it with the employment status of … consistent pattern; tariff reductions increased the share of informal workers within firms. Such effects are more salient among …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012604357
. Countries with national wage coordination can thus stabilize overall employment against fluctuations and shocks in the world … exposure from China experienced a marked fall in employment, while countries with wage-coordination experienced no such … employment effects. We test our main mechanism against other explanations, and show that our findings are robust to alternative …
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. Countries with national wage coordination can thus stabilize overall employment against fluctuations and shocks in the world … exposure from China experienced a marked fall in employment, while countries with wage-coordination experienced no such … employment effects. We test our main mechanism against other explanations, and show that our findings are robust to alternative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012269937
developing economies. The literature generally indicates that firms with international linkages—which we use here as a proxy for … GVC involvement—tend to employ more workers, pay higher wages, and employ more skilled workers than firms that deal … internationalised firms tending to hire more workers and pay higher wages in developing economies as well. We also find a positive …
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