In developing countries, trade is increasingly associated with greater returns to high-skilled labor and rising inequality. These empirical patterns are at odds with canonical models of trade in the developing world. What does this mean for the political economy of trade in these countries? We argue that although developing countries have a comparative advantage in low-skill products, these are produced by workers that are relatively high-skilled compared to their peers. Trade and global production benefit relatively skilled workers, particularly those exposed to exports and inward foreign direct investment in manufacturing. Our argument offers insight into why relatively skilled workers are most supportive of free trade and why inequality ...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
In developing countries, trade is increasingly associated with greater returns to high-skilled labor...
The canonical models of trade in the IPE literature predict that low skill workers are the primary b...
Recent evidence shows that the returns to labor and the skill premium both increase in developing co...
We argue that, with an elasticity of substitution in consumption greater than one and higher scale e...
We argue that, with an elasticity of substitution in consumption greater than one and higher scale e...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
We use a dynamic specification to estimate the impact of trade oil within-country income inequality ...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
In developing countries, trade is increasingly associated with greater returns to high-skilled labor...
The canonical models of trade in the IPE literature predict that low skill workers are the primary b...
Recent evidence shows that the returns to labor and the skill premium both increase in developing co...
We argue that, with an elasticity of substitution in consumption greater than one and higher scale e...
We argue that, with an elasticity of substitution in consumption greater than one and higher scale e...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
We use a dynamic specification to estimate the impact of trade oil within-country income inequality ...
Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that ...
Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing c...
International audienceWe propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are r...