This paper considers the question of whether a country with the intermediate capital–labor ratio is better off forming a free trade area with the higher or lower wage country. Typical analyses of gains from trade ignore the effects of free trade on factor prices. When Europe forms a free trade area with a high-wage economy, the equalized wage rises and rent declines, while the price of the importable declines. Workers unambiguously benefit, but integration has an ambiguous effect on capitalists. However, consumers as a whole benefit from the integration and workers can more than offset the losses of the capitalists. On the other hand, Europe\u27s integration with a low-wage economy raises rent but lowers the wage and the price of the labor-...
The vast part of the literature on wages and employment in global markets focuses on international t...
This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its...
This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its...
This paper considers the question of whether a country with the intermediate capital–labor ratio is ...
Abstract: A 2-country model with two groups of agents, workers and capitalists is presented in which...
The author examines how benefits - and costs - of a free trade area are divided among member countri...
For three years after the typical emerging economy opens its stock market to inflows of foreign capi...
We estimate the role of openness and integration in welfare generation in a cross country framework....
Product Market Integration, Comparative Advantages and Labour Market Performance* In a two-country m...
European integration is likely to affect labour market performance through various routes. One impor...
CB 009613 JEL F12; F16; R12We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling nati...
This thesis examines the effect of integration on wages when the economy is partially unionized. The...
How does welfare change in the short- and long-run in high wage countries when integrating with low ...
This paper takes seriously the idea that international trade has played an important role in explain...
The aim of this paper is to analyse, through a theoretical model, the effects that the trade integra...
The vast part of the literature on wages and employment in global markets focuses on international t...
This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its...
This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its...
This paper considers the question of whether a country with the intermediate capital–labor ratio is ...
Abstract: A 2-country model with two groups of agents, workers and capitalists is presented in which...
The author examines how benefits - and costs - of a free trade area are divided among member countri...
For three years after the typical emerging economy opens its stock market to inflows of foreign capi...
We estimate the role of openness and integration in welfare generation in a cross country framework....
Product Market Integration, Comparative Advantages and Labour Market Performance* In a two-country m...
European integration is likely to affect labour market performance through various routes. One impor...
CB 009613 JEL F12; F16; R12We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling nati...
This thesis examines the effect of integration on wages when the economy is partially unionized. The...
How does welfare change in the short- and long-run in high wage countries when integrating with low ...
This paper takes seriously the idea that international trade has played an important role in explain...
The aim of this paper is to analyse, through a theoretical model, the effects that the trade integra...
The vast part of the literature on wages and employment in global markets focuses on international t...
This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its...
This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its...