This paper examines the impacts of real devaluation, trade liberalization and the growing relative supply of skill on wage dispersion in Colombia’s seven principal cities over 1976-1994. The Hecksher-Ohlin-Samuelson(HOS) framework predicts that while labor supply shifts and devaluation should not affect wage dispersion, trade liberalization should compress wages in LDC’s. My findings differ: growth in the supply of skills lowers, and liberalization and real devaluation raise, wage dispersion. This is not due to failure of the HOS assumptions of factor-diversified trade or that Colombia is skilled relative to the world average. The data are consistent with non-HOS assumptions where devaluation and liberalization encourage capital and embodie...
This paper evaluates the extent of wage rigidities in Colombia over a period, 2002–2014, in which th...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...
This paper examines the impacts of real devaluation, trade liberalization and the growing relative s...
This paper examines the impacts of real devaluation, trade liberalization and the growing relative s...
There is widespread evidence on the positive effects of trade opening on reallocation and productivi...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper has analyzed the changes in the distribution of income in C...
We investigate the effects of the drastic tariff reductions of the 1980s and 1990s in Colombia on th...
Worker industry affiliation plays a crucial role in how trade policy affects wages in many trade mod...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...
The paper puts forward the hypothesis that the transitory effects of trade liberalization on wage in...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of trade on the sectoral labor markets. Using t...
This paper synthesizes nine in-depth developing country (LDC) studies on the impact of trade upon wa...
Worker industry affiliation plays a crucial role in how trade policy affects wages in many trade mod...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...
This paper evaluates the extent of wage rigidities in Colombia over a period, 2002–2014, in which th...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...
This paper examines the impacts of real devaluation, trade liberalization and the growing relative s...
This paper examines the impacts of real devaluation, trade liberalization and the growing relative s...
There is widespread evidence on the positive effects of trade opening on reallocation and productivi...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper has analyzed the changes in the distribution of income in C...
We investigate the effects of the drastic tariff reductions of the 1980s and 1990s in Colombia on th...
Worker industry affiliation plays a crucial role in how trade policy affects wages in many trade mod...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...
The paper puts forward the hypothesis that the transitory effects of trade liberalization on wage in...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of trade on the sectoral labor markets. Using t...
This paper synthesizes nine in-depth developing country (LDC) studies on the impact of trade upon wa...
Worker industry affiliation plays a crucial role in how trade policy affects wages in many trade mod...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...
This paper evaluates the extent of wage rigidities in Colombia over a period, 2002–2014, in which th...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
This paper explores the combined e¤ects of reductions in trade frictions, tari¤s, and ring costs on ...