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Does increased import competition lead to higher returns to skill within an industry and, therefore, to greater incentives for skill acquisition? Does it also induce skill upgrading by the industry?s existing workforce? To answer these questions, this paper follows individual workers across...
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This paper examines whether increased import competition induces domestic workers to skill upgrade and/or switch industries. The analysis makes use of a large unique longitudinal matched employer-employee dataset that covers virtually all workers and firms in Portugal over the 1986-2000 period....
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This paper produces regression estimates of the elasticity of taxable income in New Zealand using two new instruments applied to a substantial tax reform ‘experiment’. Instrumental variable methods are required to deal with endogeneity of the tax rate and taxable income in a non‐linear tax...
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