In a New Trademodel with endogenous supply of skill, how knowl-edge difussion through international trade a¤ects growth and skill pre-mium depends on responsiveness of skill supply to technological change. The less responsive is skill supply, the more likely that lower skill-premium accompanies higher growth after opening to trade.
Human capital, because of its special role in innovative activity and technological progress, has fo...
This study is designed to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth ...
This paper presents a multisector growth model where education enhances general human capital, which...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that...
This paper analyzes the mechanisms, other than market size, through which international trade of int...
We quantify the effects of trade liberalization on, not only skilled and unskilled wages, but also c...
The last twenty years have seen a rise of inequalities and a slowdown of growth in the US and Europe...
The skill premium has risen in many countries over the last 20 years. This increase could be a resul...
Is skill dispersion a source of comparative advantage? While it is established that a countrys aggre...
This paper focuses on the skill formation in considering the impacts of trade on labor markets. Alth...
This paper quanti\u85es the impact of trade liberalization on wage inequality between workers of di¤...
The product cycle literature suggests that new goods have a higher skill intensity in the early phas...
This paper suggests that international trade, even between identical countries, can raise the relati...
This paper shows that endogenous adjustments in the composition of labor supplies magnify the effect...
Human capital, because of its special role in innovative activity and technological progress, has fo...
This study is designed to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth ...
This paper presents a multisector growth model where education enhances general human capital, which...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that...
This paper analyzes the mechanisms, other than market size, through which international trade of int...
We quantify the effects of trade liberalization on, not only skilled and unskilled wages, but also c...
The last twenty years have seen a rise of inequalities and a slowdown of growth in the US and Europe...
The skill premium has risen in many countries over the last 20 years. This increase could be a resul...
Is skill dispersion a source of comparative advantage? While it is established that a countrys aggre...
This paper focuses on the skill formation in considering the impacts of trade on labor markets. Alth...
This paper quanti\u85es the impact of trade liberalization on wage inequality between workers of di¤...
The product cycle literature suggests that new goods have a higher skill intensity in the early phas...
This paper suggests that international trade, even between identical countries, can raise the relati...
This paper shows that endogenous adjustments in the composition of labor supplies magnify the effect...
Human capital, because of its special role in innovative activity and technological progress, has fo...
This study is designed to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth ...
This paper presents a multisector growth model where education enhances general human capital, which...