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estimates of firm responses suggest that Belgian firms pass on a large share of a foreign demand shock to their domestic …We quantify and explain the firm responses and worker impacts of foreign demand shocks to domestic production networks … in foreign demand propagate through a small open economy and affect firms and workers. Our results suggest that the way …
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estimates of firm responses suggest that Belgian firms pass on a large share of a foreign demand shock to their domestic …We quantify and explain the firm responses and worker impacts of foreign demand shocks to domestic production networks … in foreign demand propagate through a small open economy and affect firms and workers. Our results suggest that the way …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014077071
estimates of firm responses suggest that Belgian firms pass on a large share of a foreign demand shock to their domestic …We quantify and explain the firm responses and worker impacts of foreign demand shocks to domestic production networks … in foreign demand propagate through a small open economy and affect firms and workers. Our results suggest that the way …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013388803
mechanically correlated with the dependent variable and overstates the volume of the trade shock. In addition, the decomposition … the volume of the shock and improves the accuracy of the import exposure measure. Consequently, we find considerable … differences in the pattern of regions that are most affected by the trade shock and show that imports from China can explain less …
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shock; and (b) the domestic relevance of the foreign countries in which the demand shocks originate from. If the foreign … demand shock from a relevant market happens in a female-intensive (male-intensive) sector, the model predicts that the female … first develop a theoretical framework that embeds trade and gender-segmented labor markets to show that foreign demand …
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study the upstream and downstream propagation of these industry-specific demand and supply shocks, we build a dynamic input … choice of an exogenous shock scenario. To further explore the behavior of the model, we use simpler scenarios with only … demand or supply shocks, and find that popular metrics used to predict a priori the impact of shocks, such as output …
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We examine how the rapid growth in imports of manufactured goods from China affected industry-level employment in Australia from 1991 to 2006. Our analysis incorporates both the direct effect from increased import competition, and indirect spill-over effects from input-output linkages. We...
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Previous research finds that the greater geographic mobility of foreign than native-born workers facilitates labor market adjustment to shifting regional economic conditions. We examine immigration's role in enabling U.S. commuting zones to respond to manufacturing job loss caused by import...
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exposed to the China trade shock, the overall contribution of immigration to labor market adjustment in this episode was small …
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penetration has reshaped U.S. local labor markets. Local labor markets more exposed to the China shock experienced larger … the South, we find limited job reallocation. We estimate this differential response to the China shock accounts for half …
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