ABSTRACT: This paper examines individual trade policy preferences across the 17 countries in Latin America. The focus is on whether skilled or unskilled workers are more likely to support liberalized trade and on whether country characteristics, such as factor endowments, alter the preferences of skilled and unskilled workers. Based on the standard Heckscher-Ohlin model and the Stolper-Samuelson theorem, wage inequality in developing countries will decrease under free trade and unskilled workers will benefit. We find that on average skilled workers are more likely than unskilled workers to support free trade in Latin American countries. Separate country regressions reveal that this pattern is only statistically significant in 8 out of 17 L...
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This paper examines individual trade policy preferences across the 17 countries in Latin America. Th...
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What are the impacts of free trade agreement on the social welfare of different groups of labor forc...
In this paper we analyze the effect on output, employment and poverty of two (2) alternative version...
The returns to schooling or the skill premium is a key parameter in various literatures, including g...
This paper examines individual trade policy preferences across the 17 countries in Latin America. Th...
Trade liberalization in the late eighties and early nineties in Latin America was accompanied by inc...
Previous studies on free trade preferences in developing countries have shown mixed results thus sup...
One of the most striking developments in the global economy in the past decades is the rapid prolife...
While academic and popular debates tend to focus on differential benefits and costs of trade across ...
In this paper I study the effects of a regional free trade agreement on the demand for skill. I star...
This paper studies how the effect of trade openness on economic growth for Latin American Countries ...
In developing countries, trade is increasingly associated with greater returns to high-skilled labor...
Abstract: Many Latin American economies benefited greatly from increasing international trade and an...
Since the late 1980s, almost all Latin American countries have gone through a process of far-reachin...
This paper sheds lights the on the performance of Latin American governments in attracting foreign d...
Many Latin American nations have recently implemented liberal trade regimes, often as part of a larg...
What are the impacts of free trade agreement on the social welfare of different groups of labor forc...
In this paper we analyze the effect on output, employment and poverty of two (2) alternative version...
The returns to schooling or the skill premium is a key parameter in various literatures, including g...