The present paper contributes to the ongoing debate about how international trade can affect the demand for skills in industrial countries by estimating the impact of quality competition on the relative demand for low skilled workers in German manufacturing between 1995 and 2004. Results reveal a statistically significant negative effect albeit relatively small in size with quality competition accounting for approximately 5% of the overall decline in low skilled workers\u27 wage bill share. This effect entirely stems from quality competition with other advanced countries. The influence of trade in different qualities with newly industrializing economies is negligible
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'In recent publications it has been argued that the change of the skill structure of industrial empl...
This paper seeks to identify the contribution of trade and technological change to the increase in i...
In recent publications it has been argued that the change of the skill structure of industrial emplo...
'During the last two decades, the labour demand structure in Germany has experienced a decrease in t...
We analyze the economic factors which have contributed to the dramatic decline of the employment sha...
In this thesis I give an account of own empirical work on the impact of international trade with New...
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This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on th...
This paper gives a detailed analysis of the perspectives of workers with low qualifications in Germa...
This paper investigates the link between international outsourcing and wages utilising the German So...
'This paper investigates empirically the link between international outsourcing and the skill struct...
The paper investigates the shift in demand towards more skilled labour in Swedish manufacturing duri...
Abstract: In recent decades new technology has led to increasing demand for well-educated labour at...
'In recent publications it has been argued that the change of the skill structure of industrial empl...
This paper seeks to identify the contribution of trade and technological change to the increase in i...
In recent publications it has been argued that the change of the skill structure of industrial emplo...
'During the last two decades, the labour demand structure in Germany has experienced a decrease in t...
We analyze the economic factors which have contributed to the dramatic decline of the employment sha...
In this thesis I give an account of own empirical work on the impact of international trade with New...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
The interaction between trade liberalisation, product and process innovation, and relative skill dem...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization, in the sense of increasing international trade,...
The nature of international trade has changed significantly. For centuries, trade concentrated on th...
This paper gives a detailed analysis of the perspectives of workers with low qualifications in Germa...
This paper investigates the link between international outsourcing and wages utilising the German So...
'This paper investigates empirically the link between international outsourcing and the skill struct...
The paper investigates the shift in demand towards more skilled labour in Swedish manufacturing duri...
Abstract: In recent decades new technology has led to increasing demand for well-educated labour at...