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Using a rich dataset on over 110,000 workers from nine European countries and the USA we study the wage response to … industry dependence on foreign value added. We estimate a Mincerian wage model augmented with an input-output interindustry … tasks experience (little) wage decline due to major dependency of their industries on foreign inputs. Workers from former EU …
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, but the pressure of GVC imports on wages in Western Europe is not economically negligible, in particular when inputs are …-country assessment of wage response to global production links within global value chains (GVCs) in the period 2005-2014. Unlike the … links on wages between workers from Western, Central–Eastern, and Southern Europe employed in manufacturing and non …
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We study how technology adoption and changes in global value chain (GVC) integration jointly affect labor shares and … contribution is to highlight the indirect effect of robotization on relative demand for labor via GVC integration. To do this, we … develop a methodology to separately account for robots in the total capital stock. Increases in upstream, forward GVC …
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the middle. Secondly, wage changes depend on the interplay between upstreamness and GVC intensity. In sectors close to … wages in ten Central and Eastern European countries in the period 2005-2014. We combine GVC measures of global import … intensity of production, upstreamness (distance from final use), and the length of the value chain (based on WIOD) with micro …
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-least-squares method. The results indicate that GVC position is negatively correlated both with wages and with employment, while the effect …This article examines the overall effect of global value chains (GVCs) on labour market outcomes, namely wages and … sectors from 2000 to 2014. GVC involvement is measured by the recently developed GVC participation indexes (based on both …
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This paper studies the factors of comparative advantage within global value chains relying on a framework where comparative advantage is measured through the interaction of country and industry characteristics. We find that good institutions give a comparative advantage in the later stages of...
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GVC involvement—tend to employ more workers, pay higher wages, and employ more skilled workers than firms that deal … internationalised firms tending to hire more workers and pay higher wages in developing economies as well. We also find a positive …
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in detail two case studies of electronic-related companies in the aeronautic GVC that operate in Costa Rica as suppliers …
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affected by international production sharing. The core conclusion is that GVC participation has major implications for the euro …
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