The skill bias of world trade
P Epifani, G Gancia - The Economic Journal, 2008 - academic.oup.com
This article suggests that international trade, even between identical countries, can raise the
relative demand for skilled labour. It shows that a simple generalisation of model of trade in …
relative demand for skilled labour. It shows that a simple generalisation of model of trade in …
The WTO and the shrinking of development space: How big is the bite?
A Dicaprio, KP Gallagher - The Journal of World Investment & Trade, 2006 - brill.com
The trade policy regimes that existed before and after the Uruguay Round of multilateral
trade negotiations were strikingly different. Before 1994, the General Agreement on Tariffs …
trade negotiations were strikingly different. Before 1994, the General Agreement on Tariffs …
The impact of import and export on unemployment: A cross-national analysis
C Jin, S Lee, J Hwang - International Journal of Sustainable …, 2019 - inderscienceonline.com
This paper uses 66 cross-country data covering the period from 2006 to 2016 to investigate
the impact of import and export on the unemployment rate. Labour market friction and trade …
the impact of import and export on the unemployment rate. Labour market friction and trade …
International knowledge spillovers and wage inequality in developing countries
M Wang, C Fang, L Huang - Economic Modelling, 2009 - Elsevier
In this paper, international knowledge spillovers are incorporated in a horizontal innovation
model, designed to explain the observed uncertain effects that openness of trade can have …
model, designed to explain the observed uncertain effects that openness of trade can have …
[PDF][PDF] Skill-biased imports, human capital accumulation, and the allocation of talent
L Li - 2020-06-06)[2022-09-01]. https://www. crctr224. de/en …, 2020 - kcg-kiel.org
This paper proposes that imported capital goods, which embody skill-complementary
technologies, can lead to an increase in the supply of skill in developing countries like …
technologies, can lead to an increase in the supply of skill in developing countries like …
Globalisation, crime and wage inequality: A theoretical analysis
MR Gupta - Indian Growth and Development Review, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to focus on the effects of economic globalisation programme on the
problems of criminal activities and on the degree of skilled–unskilled wage inequality …
problems of criminal activities and on the degree of skilled–unskilled wage inequality …
On the distributional effects of international tariffs
We provide a quantitative analysis of the distributional effects of the 2018 increase in tariffs
by the United States and its major trading partners. We build a trade model with incomplete …
by the United States and its major trading partners. We build a trade model with incomplete …
Trade integration and the skill premium: Evidence from a transition economy
Relatively little attention has been given to documenting the evolution of the skill premium
(defined as the ratio of the wages of skilled to unskilled workers) in the economies of Central …
(defined as the ratio of the wages of skilled to unskilled workers) in the economies of Central …
Optimal education policies and comparative advantage
We consider the optimal education policies of a small economy whose government has a
limited budget. Initially, the economy is closed and the government chooses its education …
limited budget. Initially, the economy is closed and the government chooses its education …
[PDF][PDF] 貿易開放與所得不均: 以門檻迴歸法分析
莊希豐, 陳亞為 - 經濟研究(Taipei Economic Inquiry), 2011 - econ.ntpu.edu.tw
摘要本文引用Hansen (1999) 門檻模型, 針對1960 年至2005 年62 個國家資料作橫斷面分析,
客觀估計貿易自由化對高, 低所得國家之所得分配影響. 實證結果指出在低所得國家商品自由化 …
客觀估計貿易自由化對高, 低所得國家之所得分配影響. 實證結果指出在低所得國家商品自由化 …