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in response to increased import competition from developing countries. Using employer-employee matched data for the … ICT intensive industries in response to stronger import competition through an increase in the relative demand for …
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(captured by the adoption of information and communication technologies, ICT) and import competition, due to increased exposure … adoption of ICT along with stronger Chinese import competition results in a significant skill upgrade within high-wage firms …. In contrast, in the absence of strong pressures in import competition, sorting occurs at the low end of the worker …
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labor costs as well as relative export prices are positively correlated with advanced countries' export shares in world … data on other major determinants of export success (e.g. technology). A reverse-causality interpretation - according to … which export success allows countries to increase relative unit labor costs without substantially reducing international …
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developed, export oriented developing, and import substituting developing economies in a panel data setting. Between 1967 and …This article analyzes the relationship between export competitiveness and investment in machinery, allowing for … imperfect substitution between domestically produced and imported machinery. A trans log export price function is estimated for …
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