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We analyze the effect of exposure to international trade on earnings and employment of U.S. workers from 1992 through … trade shocks. High-wage workers are better able to move across employers with minimal earnings losses, and are more likely …
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We analyze the impact of trade-induced income shocks on the size of local government, and the provision of public … smooth local shocks, and the impact on the provision of public services is compounded when local income shocks are highly …
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both imports and exports, and iii) examine the impact of imports according to the country of origin. Looking at the export …In the last decades, international trade has increased between industrialised countries and between high- and low …-wage countries. This important change has raised questions on how international trade affects the labour market. In this spirit, this …
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trade and wages across types of products. In particular, firms that increase their exports (imports) of high- (intermediate …The analysis of the effects of firm-level international trade on wages has so far focused on the role of exports, which … are also typically treated as a composite good. However, we show in this paper that firm-level imports can actually be a …
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extensive and intensive trade margins using state-level exports to foreign nations. Our theoretical analysis provides definitive …We adapt the heterogeneous firm trade models of Helpman, Melitz, and Rubinstein (2008) and Lawless (2010) to analyze … predictions for the effects of changes in fixed costs, variable costs, and foreign income on the extensive margin, while for the …
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This paper proposes a new mechanism linking trade and wage inequality in developing countries - the quality … exports, upgrade quality, and raise wages relative to initially less-productive, lower-wage plants within each industry. Using …
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This paper explores the relationship between openness to trade, immigration, and income per person across countries. To … to immigration on long-run income per capita. In contrast, we are unable to establish an effect of trade openness on … predictors of openness to immigration and to trade for each country by using information on bilateral geographical and cultural …
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Manufacturing accounts for more than three-quarters of U.S. corporate patents. The competitive shock to this sector emanating from China's economic ascent could in theory either augment or stifle U.S. innovation. Using three decades of U.S. patents matched to corporate owners, we quantify how...
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We evaluate the duration of the China trade shock and its impact on a wide range of outcomes over the period 2000 to … impacts of import competition on manufacturing employment, overall employment-population ratios, and income per capita in more … trade-exposed U.S. commuting zones are present out to 2019. Over the full study period, greater import competition implies a …
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This paper documents the relationship between firm survival and three types of international trade activities - exports …, imports and two-way trade. It uses unique new representative data for manufacturing enterprises from Germany, one of the … imports and two-way trading for firm survival in a highly developed country. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis …
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