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empirical evidence supports this claim by showing an effect in which increasing exports tilt demand towards firms which export … and employ a relatively large proportion of higher-skilled workers from the group of firms which do not export. We find …–employee data set of western German manufacturing firms over the period 1993–2007. Our estimates suggest that export activity can be …
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18 studies using data from 20 highly developed, developing, and less developed countries document that average wages in … trade. This paper uses a large and rich set of linked employer-employee data from Germany to demonstrate that these premia …
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We use linked employer-employee data from Italy to explore the relationship between exports and wages. Our empirical …' incentives to export. The results indicate that the export wage premium is due to exporting firms both (1) paying a wage premium … document that the export wage premium is larger for workers with more export-related experience. This indicates that the …
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Higher education in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has expanded dramatically in the new millennium, yet enrollment in short-cycle programs (SCPs) is still relatively low. Shorter and more practical than bachelor's programs, SCPs can form skilled human capital fast. The economic crisis...
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accumulation and the adoption of new technologies. The study compares key economic indicators among Canada, France, Germany, the …
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