Trade regulation can create jobs in the sectors it protects or promotes, but almost always at the expense of destroying a roughly equivalent number of jobs elsewhere in the economy. At a product-specific or micro level and in the short term, controlling trade could reduce the offending imports and save jobs, but for the economy as a whole and in the long term, this has neither theoretical support nor evidence in its favor. Given that protection may have other—usually adverse—effects, understanding the difficulties in using it to manage employment is important for economic policy
Increasing the number of exports produced by European countries is a potential route to creating mor...
Unionists and politicians frequently claim that globalization lowers employment protection of worker...
The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on th...
Trade regulation can create jobs in the sectors it protects or promotes, but almost always at the ex...
The authors present a picture of how the effects of international trade on employment in U.S. manufa...
There have been significant improvements in traditional trade policies in the past few decades. Howe...
This paper examines how trade liberalization affects the growth rate of sectoral employment in devel...
I examine the effects of globalization in countries where the employed workers support the unemploye...
This dissertation investigates possible linkages between trade restrictions and workplace safety. Wo...
We incorporate equilibrium unemployment due to imperfect matching into a model of trade in intermedi...
The rise of globalization in recent decades has brought about greater trade and other linkages betwe...
Helped by the growing opening of markets and advances in transport and communication ser-vices, an e...
Artículo de publicación ISIMicroeconomic flexibility is at the core of economic growth in modern mar...
A key assumption underlying the World Trade Organization (WTO) is that its program of trade negotiat...
The paper asks whether trade can help to achieve the employment targets of the Sustainable Developme...
Increasing the number of exports produced by European countries is a potential route to creating mor...
Unionists and politicians frequently claim that globalization lowers employment protection of worker...
The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on th...
Trade regulation can create jobs in the sectors it protects or promotes, but almost always at the ex...
The authors present a picture of how the effects of international trade on employment in U.S. manufa...
There have been significant improvements in traditional trade policies in the past few decades. Howe...
This paper examines how trade liberalization affects the growth rate of sectoral employment in devel...
I examine the effects of globalization in countries where the employed workers support the unemploye...
This dissertation investigates possible linkages between trade restrictions and workplace safety. Wo...
We incorporate equilibrium unemployment due to imperfect matching into a model of trade in intermedi...
The rise of globalization in recent decades has brought about greater trade and other linkages betwe...
Helped by the growing opening of markets and advances in transport and communication ser-vices, an e...
Artículo de publicación ISIMicroeconomic flexibility is at the core of economic growth in modern mar...
A key assumption underlying the World Trade Organization (WTO) is that its program of trade negotiat...
The paper asks whether trade can help to achieve the employment targets of the Sustainable Developme...
Increasing the number of exports produced by European countries is a potential route to creating mor...
Unionists and politicians frequently claim that globalization lowers employment protection of worker...
The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on th...