Published online: 27 Sep 2017Incorporating family decisions in a two-period model of the world economy, we predict that trade liberalization raises the skill premium and reduces child labour in developing countries where the adult labour force is sufficiently well educated to attract production activities from abroad that will increase the demand for skilled relative to unskilled labour. Elsewhere, liberalization will reduce the skill premium, but it will not necessarily raise child labour. Our prediction is not rejected by the data, and it explains why child labour is negatively associated with trade openness in those developing countries where the labour force was relatively well educated when the liberalization took place, but not elsewh...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
Recent evidence shows that the returns to labor and the skill premium both increase in developing co...
Many argue that the benefits of trade liberalization do not equitably accrue to everyone. To counter...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of traditional intra-household bargaining models which, under reasonable...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of international trade on the child labor by usin...
This paper considers the effects of trade liberalization on child labor that arises out of subsisten...
he aim of this study is to investigate the impact of international trade on the child labor by using...
This study considers the effect of trade liberalization on child labor. Trade liberalization can bri...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
Whether countries gain comparative advantage from low labor standards, such as child labor use, is a...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
Recent evidence shows that the returns to labor and the skill premium both increase in developing co...
Many argue that the benefits of trade liberalization do not equitably accrue to everyone. To counter...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of a traditional intra-household bargaining model which, under reasonabl...
The paper tests predictions of traditional intra-household bargaining models which, under reasonable...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of international trade on the child labor by usin...
This paper considers the effects of trade liberalization on child labor that arises out of subsisten...
he aim of this study is to investigate the impact of international trade on the child labor by using...
This study considers the effect of trade liberalization on child labor. Trade liberalization can bri...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
Whether countries gain comparative advantage from low labor standards, such as child labor use, is a...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
Recent evidence shows that the returns to labor and the skill premium both increase in developing co...
Many argue that the benefits of trade liberalization do not equitably accrue to everyone. To counter...