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by providing new evidence on employment embodied in value-added trade flows. Linking jobs data to the Trade in Value …-Added (TiVA) indicators first highlights that a large share of employment in OECD and key partner countries relies on consumption …. Within GVCs, there is also a shift from employment in core manufacturing activities to employment in service support …
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We use the World Input Output Database (WIOD) to estimate the potential employment effects of a hard Brexit in 43 … like China, for example. The relative effects (in percent of total employment) are largest in Malta and Ireland. UK … employment will also be affected via intermediate input production. Within Germany, the motor vehicle industry and in particular …
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This paper studies the impact of foreign barriers to goods and services trade on domestic jobs that are directly or indirectly related to trade flows. Using the ILO’s recently published estimates of the number of jobs in global supply chains, the empirical analysis in this paper largely...
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This study analyzes the effects of increased trade with China and Eastern Europe on manufacturing employment in 1 … the causal effects of an increase in import and export exposure on regional manufacturing employment, thereby, explicitly …-country study highlights the pronounced heterogeneity of the estimated effects of trade exposure on manufacturing employment across …
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. One of the main concerns is the negative effects of growing import competition on employment. This paper focuses on … manufacturing sector employment because of its high trade exposure and potential for wider spillovers. It finds that while trade … appears to have only a minor association with manufacturing employment shares at the national level compared with technology …
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The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on the exchange of finished goods. It now increasingly involves bits of value that are added at different locations to combine into one final product. Therefore, trade in functions or tasks are of...
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