Explaining rising inequality: Skill‐biased technical change and north–south trade
We review the 'skill‐biased technological change (SBTC) versus North–South trade
(NST)'debate in order to explain widening wage inequality between skilled and unskilled …
(NST)'debate in order to explain widening wage inequality between skilled and unskilled …
Understanding factors influencing information communication technology adoption behavior: The moderators of information literacy and digital skills
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the “information age”, few studies have
examined the social inequality in information resources and digital use patterns. In the rural …
examined the social inequality in information resources and digital use patterns. In the rural …
Integration of trade and disintegration of production in the global economy
RC Feenstra - Journal of economic Perspectives, 1998 - aeaweb.org
The last few decades have seen a spectacular integration of the global economy through
trade. The rising integration of world markets has brought with it a disintegration of the …
trade. The rising integration of world markets has brought with it a disintegration of the …
Volatility, labor market flexibility, and the pattern of comparative advantage
This paper studies the link between volatility, labor market flexibility, and international trade.
International differences in labor market regulations affect how firms can adjust to …
International differences in labor market regulations affect how firms can adjust to …
Trade and search generated unemployment
C Davidson, L Martin, S Matusz - Journal of International Economics, 1999 - Elsevier
We argue that trade economists should begin to seriously consider environments in which
unemployment is carefully modeled. We introduce such a model, derive several results, and …
unemployment is carefully modeled. We introduce such a model, derive several results, and …
The labor market implications of international trade
G Johnson, F Stafford - Handbook of labor economics, 1999 - Elsevier
The general equilibrium analysis of many important labor market issues is very different in
an economy that is open to international trade than an economy (like the US in the 1950s) in …
an economy that is open to international trade than an economy (like the US in the 1950s) in …
A Schumpeterian model of protection and relative wages
E Dinopoulos, P Segerstrom - American Economic Review, 1999 - aeaweb.org
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium model of R&D-based trade between two
structurally identical countries in which both innovation and skill acquisition rates are …
structurally identical countries in which both innovation and skill acquisition rates are …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment of the technological changes impact on the sustainability of state security system of Ukraine
O Yemelyanov, A Symak, T Petrushka, R Lesyk… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Currently, the governments of many countries are facing with a lack of funds for financing
programs for social protection of population. Among the causes of this problem, we can …
programs for social protection of population. Among the causes of this problem, we can …
Globalisation vs skill‐biased technological change: Implications for unemployment and wage inequality
MP Moore, P Ranjan - The Economic Journal, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Globalisation and skill‐biased technological change have emerged as alternative
explanations for the increase in US wage inequality since 1980. We investigate the static …
explanations for the increase in US wage inequality since 1980. We investigate the static …
The firm-level employment effects of innovations in high-tech US manufacturing industries
We focus on four two-digit manufacturing industries that are known for their high patenting
activity. We then use Principal Components Analysis to generate a firm-and year-specific …
activity. We then use Principal Components Analysis to generate a firm-and year-specific …