This report shows the regional effects of foreign competition on U.S. manufacturing employment from 1975 to 1982. It defines 66 industries which the Department of Labor has identified as being import-sensitive. It then analyzes the employment changes in these industries according to their metropolitan status within States
In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically a...
This paper examines the effect that export composition had upon manufacturing employment in the US d...
The impact of import competition on labor productivity is examined using panel data for a sample of ...
Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche."This report was reproduced for limited distributi...
A new methodology is developed to determine the extent to which import competition has been responsi...
This paper examines whether employment and wages in the US manufacturing sector exhibit any long-run...
Although previous studies of the effect of imports on Japanese employment relied on relatively aggre...
This thesis analyses the effect from an increase in import competition to Eastern Europe and China o...
Published September 1985. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Plea...
The steadily increasing importance of manufacturing foreign trade to the United States economy has m...
Abstract The trade-displacement relationship is examined using observations from the 1984-2000 Displ...
This paper investigates the effect of import competition on employment and wages in the Swedish manu...
The authors present a picture of how the effects of international trade on employment in U.S. manufa...
Examining the US manufacturing sector, we focus on the potential employment effects of shifts in imp...
In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically a...
In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically a...
This paper examines the effect that export composition had upon manufacturing employment in the US d...
The impact of import competition on labor productivity is examined using panel data for a sample of ...
Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche."This report was reproduced for limited distributi...
A new methodology is developed to determine the extent to which import competition has been responsi...
This paper examines whether employment and wages in the US manufacturing sector exhibit any long-run...
Although previous studies of the effect of imports on Japanese employment relied on relatively aggre...
This thesis analyses the effect from an increase in import competition to Eastern Europe and China o...
Published September 1985. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Plea...
The steadily increasing importance of manufacturing foreign trade to the United States economy has m...
Abstract The trade-displacement relationship is examined using observations from the 1984-2000 Displ...
This paper investigates the effect of import competition on employment and wages in the Swedish manu...
The authors present a picture of how the effects of international trade on employment in U.S. manufa...
Examining the US manufacturing sector, we focus on the potential employment effects of shifts in imp...
In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically a...
In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically a...
This paper examines the effect that export composition had upon manufacturing employment in the US d...
The impact of import competition on labor productivity is examined using panel data for a sample of ...