We consider the relationship between relative price changes and the allocation of labor between households and the formal wage labor market in the context of Vietnam's liberalization of its rice trade in the 1990s. Many individuals in poor economies work within their own household rather than in formal labor markets. We find that larger rice price increases in a community are associated with declines in hours adults devote to work within the household and increases in time spent in the wage labor market. We also observe increased specialization in household economic activities accompanying these shifts in hours towards wage work. Our results are consistent with the idea that a growth in the extent of the market shifts production and la...
This paper implements and adapts the conceptual framework developed by Winters (2002) that iden-tifi...
In recent decades, there have been an increasingly large number of developing countries that have em...
Positive impacts from trade liberalization on the welfare and poverty of farmers are much claimed bu...
Abstract: This paper considers how product market integration in a country's primary agricultu...
The question of how trade liberalization affects the employment of children in developing economies ...
This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization an...
This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization an...
This paper investigates associations between trade liberalization and labor allocations as well as i...
This paper considers the impact of liberalized trade policy on child labor in a developing country. ...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization an...
Abstract: Market integration raises the relative price of a community’s export product. This study ...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
Welfare and poverty are multidimensional in nature. However, empirical research on the impacts of tr...
This paper implements and adapts the conceptual framework developed by Winters (2002) that identifie...
This paper implements and adapts the conceptual framework developed by Winters (2002) that iden-tifi...
In recent decades, there have been an increasingly large number of developing countries that have em...
Positive impacts from trade liberalization on the welfare and poverty of farmers are much claimed bu...
Abstract: This paper considers how product market integration in a country's primary agricultu...
The question of how trade liberalization affects the employment of children in developing economies ...
This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization an...
This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization an...
This paper investigates associations between trade liberalization and labor allocations as well as i...
This paper considers the impact of liberalized trade policy on child labor in a developing country. ...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization an...
Abstract: Market integration raises the relative price of a community’s export product. This study ...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
Welfare and poverty are multidimensional in nature. However, empirical research on the impacts of tr...
This paper implements and adapts the conceptual framework developed by Winters (2002) that identifie...
This paper implements and adapts the conceptual framework developed by Winters (2002) that iden-tifi...
In recent decades, there have been an increasingly large number of developing countries that have em...
Positive impacts from trade liberalization on the welfare and poverty of farmers are much claimed bu...