Trade is a cornerstone concept in economics worldwide. This updated second edition of the essential graduate textbook in international trade brings readers to the forefront of …
Q You use the term" Pangiossian" in your current book to describe some trade economists who believe there is little impact on wages in America from international trade and …
Thoroughly updated and expanded, the fourth edition of International Human Resource Management: Policies and Practices for Multinational Enterprises now includes learning …
RC Feenstra, GH Hanson - Handbook of international trade, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
We argue that trade in intermediate inputs, or “global production sharing,” is a potentially important explanation for the increase in the wage gap between skilled and unskilled …
“TRADE is BAD.” So wrote President Donald Trump on a draft speech he was editing on Air Force One while returning from a G-20 summit meeting in 2017.1 This statement reflects the …
We review the empirical evidence on the relationship between Trade Liberalization, Inequality, and Poverty based on the analysis of micro data from several developing …
The need for a better understanding of the role location plays in economic life was first and most famously made explicit by Bertil Ohlin in 1933. However it is only recently, with the …
A Wood - The economic journal, 1998 - academic.oup.com
Since about 1980, in almost all developed countries, the gaps between skilled and unskilled workers in wages and/or unemployment rates have widened (OECD, 1997; Gottschalk and …
Annotation As an economist, Kletzer (U. of California-Santa Cruz) understands the arguments for the benefits of trade deregulation, but as a scholar of labor markets and job …