This paper studies the impact of globalisation on wage inequality in eight now-developed countries during the century prior to 1970, using the same dependent variable and methodology as research on the impact of globalisation since 1970. The results suggest that the impact of globalisation was confined largely to the effects of the pre-1914 mass migrations in the United States and Canada. Powerful “domestic” forces, which included expanding home supplies of skilled labour, the growth of new skill-intensive industries, and fluctuations in the level of aggregate demand, had a greater impact on wage inequality for most of the period
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
This is a research paper showing the effects of Globalization on income distribution within countrie...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the originating pr...
The economic position of low-skilled workers relative to high-skilled workers has worsened in many i...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
In the first global century before 1914, trade and especially migration had profound effects on both...
This paper analyzes the e¤ect of globalization on wage premia by studying the interaction between tr...
In the debate on globalisation and wage inequality Heckscher-Ohlin, economic geography and services ...
This paper aims at relating globalization with wage inequality, explaining if and how this relation ...
This paper presents an economic geography model with two differentiated sectors that exhibit weaker ...
There has been no shortage of theories which purport to explain why globalisation may have, adverse,...
This paper examines the distributive consequences of economic globalisation in 23 OECD countries ove...
There has been no shortage of theories which purport to explain why globalisation may have, adverse,...
In this paper we analyse the evolution of wage inequality between 1870 and 1913, period when, as at ...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
This is a research paper showing the effects of Globalization on income distribution within countrie...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the originating pr...
The economic position of low-skilled workers relative to high-skilled workers has worsened in many i...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
In the first global century before 1914, trade and especially migration had profound effects on both...
This paper analyzes the e¤ect of globalization on wage premia by studying the interaction between tr...
In the debate on globalisation and wage inequality Heckscher-Ohlin, economic geography and services ...
This paper aims at relating globalization with wage inequality, explaining if and how this relation ...
This paper presents an economic geography model with two differentiated sectors that exhibit weaker ...
There has been no shortage of theories which purport to explain why globalisation may have, adverse,...
This paper examines the distributive consequences of economic globalisation in 23 OECD countries ove...
There has been no shortage of theories which purport to explain why globalisation may have, adverse,...
In this paper we analyse the evolution of wage inequality between 1870 and 1913, period when, as at ...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
This is a research paper showing the effects of Globalization on income distribution within countrie...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...