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We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offshoring and individual skill upgrading. Skill upgrading takes the form of on-the-job training, complementing the existing literature, which mainly focuses on the retraining of workers after a...
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We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offshoring and individual skill upgrading. Skill upgrading takes the form of on-the-job training, complementing the existing literature, which mainly focuses on the retraining of workers after a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010955019
We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offshoring and individual skill upgrading. Skill upgrading takes the form of on-thejob training, complementing the existing literature, which mainly focuses on the retraining of workers after a direct...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010956756
We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offshoring and individual skill upgrading. Skill upgrading takes the form of on-the-job training, complementing the existing literature, which mainly focuses on the retraining of workers after a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010201168
We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offshoring and individual skill upgrading. Skill upgrading takes the form of on-thejob training, complementing the existing literature, which mainly focuses on the retraining of workers after a direct...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010367483
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This paper provides new evidence on how offshoring shifts relative labor demand for tasks at the industry level. A novel theoretical mechanism, based on sorting of heterogeneous workers into occupations with task dependent offshoring cost, guides estimation. Cost shares of tasks are linked to...
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Die funktionale Einkommensverteilung ist eines der klassischen Themen der Makroökonomik. Sie beschreibt die Aufteilung des Volkseinkommens auf die in der Produktion eingesetzten Faktoren - in der Regel Arbeit und Kapital. Der Anteil des Faktors Arbeit wird üblicherweise durch die sogenannte...
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Der Euro feiert demnächst Geburtstag. Seit zehn Jahren bestimmt die europäische Gemeinschaftswährung den wirtschaftlichen Alltag in nunmehr 15 EU-Staaten. Politisch ist sie eine Erfolgsgeschichte, die ökonomischen Implikationen werden jedoch teils kontrovers diskutiert. Eine Debatte...
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Wissenschaftler des ZEW und der Universität Mannheim untersuchen in einer aktuellen Studie den Zusammenhang zwischen Offshoring und Einkommensrisiko - ein Aspekt der bisher in der Literatur kaum Beachtung gefunden hat. Das überraschende Ergebnis: Steigt in einem Sektor die...
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