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North American economic integration has had potentially positive implications for Mexican workers, and the perceived competition between Mexican and U.S. workers may not be as accurate as popularly believed. However, the net gains from integration may overshadow important losses for many...
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examine the trends and relationships between productivity and labor compensation in aggregate manufacturing. Wages and …
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The survey aims to review the empirical literature about the impacts of trade liberalization on the labor markets of developed and developing countries, with a special emphasis on the Brazilian case. A general result is the change in the structure of the labor demand in favor of skilled workers....
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the real wages of unskilled labor and a rise in the real wages of skilled labor. Interestingly, not all categories of … small decline in real wages, while the impact on unskilled ‘clerks’ is insignificant. For all categories of skilled workers …, there is an increase in real wages primarily driven by the shift in production to services and high-skilled labor intensive …
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