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In order to answer the pertinent question why developing countries are showing penchant for foreign capital over the last two decades in spite of its detrimental effects as revealed from the conventional two-sector mobile capital version of Harris–Todaro (HT) model in the presence of...
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This paper analyzes labor demand at the sector level in the U.S., Germany and Sweden in two ways: by providing new computations of the sector elasticity of labor demand, and by evaluating the employment effects of trade in manufactures, services, agriculture and fuel. The elasticity is computed...
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China leads to a 0.8% (0.6%) increase in the skill premium in the US under a moderate elasticity of substitution between …
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under a moderate elasticity of substitution between skill-intensive and labor-intensive goods. …
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change. Calibrating the model to China-US data, we find that under a moderate elasticity of substitution between skill …
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substitution between skill-intensive and labor-intensive goods, the decrease in unskilled labor and the increase in capital in …
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Among better-educated employed men, the fraction of full-time full-year (FTFY) workers is quite high and stable -- around 90 percent -- over time in the U.S. Among those with lower education levels, however, this fraction is much lower and considerably more volatile, moving within the range of...
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At the heart of the Skill Biased Technical Change literature is a discussion of the temporal impact of technological change on wages. The narrative describes technological change as allowing for the increased codification of routine tasks which enables capital to become more easily substituted...
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Existing empirical analyses of Skill Biased Technical Change focus on examining repeated cross-sections of individuals holding occupational task measures fixed. That approach cannot explore how wages respond to temporal variation in task orientation. This analysis examines wage effects using a...
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This paper investigates the existence of a virtuous circle between industries’ employment quality, the ability to introduce new products, increase labour productivity and pay higher wages. We first present descriptive evidence of these trends in Europe. We then develop a simultaneous...
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