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of offshoring in the US, EU-15 and Japan. A three-tier data validity hierarchy is identified, while the employment impact … of offshoring in the three regions is found to be limited. Correspondingly, developing Asia is unlikely to experience …
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higher share of temporary workers appears to reduce the likelihood of future offshoring. However, once reverse causality and …
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higher share of temporary workers appears to reduce the likelihood of future offshoring. However, once reverse causality and …
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offshoring opportunities into Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It explores three problems: First, it builds upon the theoretical … framework of the new paradigm of globalization, which considers offshoring as one of the most important globalizing forces of … services. Third, the paper examines the implications of offshoring for the home markets in CEE assessing its impact on their …
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This working paper evaluates the validity of available data on and the extent of the impact of offshoring on service … offshoring on employment in the three regions is found to be limited. Correspondingly, developing Asia is unlikely to experience …
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result of productivity growth (assumed to reflect automation) and are part of a long-term trend. Since the 1980s, however … capture many factors besides automation, and cautions against using descriptive evidence to draw causal inferences. It also … employment in the 2000s, but finds little evidence of a causal link to automation. …
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result of productivity growth (assumed to reflect automation) and are part of a long-term trend. Since the 1980s, however … capture many factors besides automation, and cautions against using descriptive evidence to draw causal inferences. It also … employment in the 2000s, but finds little evidence of a causal link to automation. …
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In this paper, I provide novel evidence on the effects of offshoring and automation (e.g. industrial robots, 3-D … developed countries in 1996--2005. I find that while offshoring to lower-income countries and automation decreased the demand … relatively high non-routine manual task content, which, despite being less exposed to offshoring and automation, are mostly low …
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-skilled hiring of immigrants: multinational firms faced with decreased access to visas for skilled workers have an offshoring option …-skilled immigration policies on the offshoring of high-skilled jobs by US multinational companies using a unique matched firm … of the paper have important policy implications; the offshoring of jobs appears to be an unforeseen consequence of …
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I model and quantify the impact of a new dimension of global integration: offshore R&D. In the model, firms match with heterogeneous researchers to develop new product blueprints, and then engage in offshore production and exporting. Cross-country differences in the distributions of firm...
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