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LMICs. GMM techniques are applied to an original panel dataset comprising 28 manufacturing sectors for 23 countries over a …
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This paper discusses the occurrence of Skill-Enhancing Technology Import (SETI), namelythe relationship between imports of embodied technology and widening skill-basedemployment differentials in a sample of low and middle income countries (LMICs)...
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Latin American countries have some of the highest levels of income inequality in the world. However, earnings inequality significantly changed over the last three decades, increasing during the 1980s and 1990s, declining sharply in the 2000s, and stagnating or even increasing in some countries...
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Are the wage gains from exports specific to exporting industries, or do they dissipate throughout the economy? In the language of trade theory, are the benefits from exporting industry specific or factor specific? To analyze this question, we study the case of Bangladesh. Bangladesh was the 4th...
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I study the trade-induced restructuring process using a novel measure of new work that captures the firm's demand for jobs employing new knowledge, skills, and technologies. To construct measures of new work, I identify newly emerged job titles using word embedding models. Using both regional...
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largest for lower-skilled individuals. We show that domestic manufacturing employment declined much more in countries that saw … with China contributed to job loss in manufacturing, but also to substantial declines in consumer prices. However, while …
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impacts of import competition on manufacturing employment, overall employment-population ratios, and income per capita in more … reduction in the manufacturing employment-population ratio of 1.54 percentage points, which is 55% of the observed change in the …
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This paper estimates the effect of local labor market conditions on crime in a developing country with high crime rates. Contrary to the previous literature, which has focused exclusively on developed countries with relatively low crime rates, we find that labor market conditions have a strong...
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the considerable employment gains achieved during the 1990s, with a historic contraction in manufacturing employment being … force behind both recent reductions in U.S. manufacturing employment and - through input-output linkages and other general …
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manufacturing competition to test how shifts in the relative economic stature of young men versus young women affected marriage …
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