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shift in China's demand structure is likely to increase import demand for sectors such as the food industry, agriculture …
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gain due to merchandise exports was 3.7 million jobs. In comparison, U.S. merchandise imports from China led to reduced …We quantify the impact on U.S. employment from imports and exports during 1995-2011, using the World Input … total job losses of 2.0 million. It follows that the expansion in U.S. merchandise exports to the world relative to imports …
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This study uses input-output labor-accounting to estimate the impact of rising imports from China on US employment. Our … counterfactual analysis incorporates offsets from substitution for imports from other countries, increased US exports to China and … other countries, and job gains in downstream sectors using imported inputs. We find that from 2000 to 2016, the China shock …
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increased imports from China and manufacturing jobs in US local labour markets following the seminal paper of Autor, Dorn, and … differences in the pattern of regions that are most affected by the trade shock and show that imports from China can explain less … of the decline in US manufacturing than what gross trade data would suggest. We then separate the shock into a China …
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