This paper was prepared for the Workshop on Trade and Wages at the American Enterprise Institute, September 10, 1993. It draws, and builds, on earlier work by Bhagwati (1991a), done at the Russell Sage Foundation whose financial support during 1990-1991 is gratefully acknowledged
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As in Roemer (1982, chapter 1), this paper considers a simple international trade model and examines...
This paper analyzes the persistency of the unequal exchange of labor (UE) in international trade. An...
This book discusses the perceived widening wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers and how su...
"The experience of decline in real wages of the unskilled workers during the 1980s in the United Sta...
The decline in unskilled workers’ real wages during the 1980s in the United States and the increase ...
"The experience of decline in real wages of the unskilled workers (Lu) during the 1980s in the Unite...
A sharp increase of wage inequality in the U.S. (Figure 1) with a rapid development of trade has bee...
The paper analyses the old and new challenges to the theory and policy of free trade. The old challe...
This paper shows that theory and evidence are more supportive of the link between increasing trade w...
The doctrine of free trade is facing new challenges today. As one surveys the policy arena, question...
Voluntary free trade has the potential, slowly and gradually over time, to create general opulence ...
This paper surveys computable general equilibrium (CGE) contributions to tradewage debate. We conclu...
For almost two decades, wages have been eroding and income inequality has been increasing in the U.S...
This paper argues that labor market distortions in transition and developing economies help explain ...
[Excerpt] This is a paper by a labour economist for trade specialists. It is written at a time of ho...
As in Roemer (1982, chapter 1), this paper considers a simple international trade model and examines...
This paper analyzes the persistency of the unequal exchange of labor (UE) in international trade. An...
This book discusses the perceived widening wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers and how su...