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Rodriguez-Clare (2012). We estimate the model using the structural relationship between China-shock driven changes in … manufacturing employment and average earnings across US groups defined as commuting zones. We find that the China shock increases … unemployment, finding similar welfare effects from the China shock …
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effects of trade. We estimate the model using the structural relationship between China-shock driven changes in manufacturing … employment and average earnings across US groups defined by commuting zone and education. We find that the China shock increases … inequality aversion, gains in social welfare are positive and only slightly lower than with the standard aggregation …
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effects of trade. We estimate the model using the structural relationship between China-shock driven changes in manufacturing … employment and average earnings across US groups defined by commuting zone and education. We find that the China shock increases … inequality aversion, gains in social welfare are positive and only slightly lower than with the standard aggregation …
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We investigate the relationship between GDP per capita, trade costs, demand, and income inequality between 1996 and … higher or lower income elasticities so that income inequality and GDP per capita matter for the direction of trade. CES …
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We investigate the relationship between GDP per capita, trade costs, demand, and income inequality between 1996 and … higher or lower income elasticities so that income inequality and GDP per capita matter for the direction of trade. CES …
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This paper quantifies the effect of realized and potential global growth disappointments on export volumes from the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Estimates of export elasticities with respect to trading partner GDP indicate non-oil export volumes are relatively...
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