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productivity shocks. However, the dispersion of firms’ productivity shocks has decreased too. To enhance our understanding of these …
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productivity shocks. However, the dispersion of firms’ productivity shocks has decreased too. To enhance our understanding of these …
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This paper draws on detailed firm-level and worker-level information to explore the link between services imports and employment dynamics in the case of Viet Nam. The econometric analysis consists of two parts. First, data covering formal firms are exploited to investigate the relationship...
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Exports from China have surged substantially since its accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001. We …
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level. We further quantify the welfare effect associated with labor reallocation after China joined the WTO in 2001. The …. Overall, the improved allocation of labor accounts for 5% of the total production efficiency gains from China’s trade …
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