I review briefly the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects the Heckscher-Ohlin explanation for recent increases in OECD skill premia. I then argue that the same evidence is also difficult to reconcile in general equilibrium with the view that exogenous skill-biased technological progress is the sole culprit. Finally, I present a model of oligopolistic competition, which is more consistent with the evidence. Removing quantitative import constraints (a metaphor for increased foreign competition) encourages both home and foreign firms to invest more aggressively, raising their demand for skilled labour even at unchanged relative wages
This paper focuses on the skill formation in considering the impacts of trade on labor markets. Alth...
There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled wage rates were rising in the 1980s and at the begin...
Contrary to the predictions of the 2x2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model, empirical evidence shows that trade ...
I briefly review the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects ...
I briefly review the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects ...
I briefly review the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects ...
I argue that increased foreign competition can affect technical choice and skill differentials even ...
I argue that increased foreign competition can affect technical choice and skill differentials even ...
I argue that increased foreign competition can affect technical choice and skill differentials even ...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
We develop a model where trade liberalization leads to skill-biased technological change, which in t...
This paper suggests that international trade, even between identical countries, can raise the relati...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium model of R&D-based trade between two structura...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that...
This paper focuses on the skill formation in considering the impacts of trade on labor markets. Alth...
There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled wage rates were rising in the 1980s and at the begin...
Contrary to the predictions of the 2x2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model, empirical evidence shows that trade ...
I briefly review the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects ...
I briefly review the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects ...
I briefly review the empirical evidence in the trade and wages debate, which overwhelmingly rejects ...
I argue that increased foreign competition can affect technical choice and skill differentials even ...
I argue that increased foreign competition can affect technical choice and skill differentials even ...
I argue that increased foreign competition can affect technical choice and skill differentials even ...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
We develop a model where trade liberalization leads to skill-biased technological change, which in t...
This paper suggests that international trade, even between identical countries, can raise the relati...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium model of R&D-based trade between two structura...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that...
This paper focuses on the skill formation in considering the impacts of trade on labor markets. Alth...
There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled wage rates were rising in the 1980s and at the begin...
Contrary to the predictions of the 2x2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model, empirical evidence shows that trade ...