This paper develops two models to study the impact of outsourcing on wage inequality between skilled and unskilled labor in the developed country and the developing country. The first model assumes symmetric production technologies in both countries, and predicts that outsourcing will increase wage inequality in the developed country, but decrease wage inequality in the developing country. The second model assumes asymmetric technologies in the production of the intermediate good and predicts that outsourcing can lead to an increase in wage inequality in both the developed country and the developing country.wage inequality, endogenous outsourcing
This paper develops a general equilibrium model with a vertical production structure to examine the ...
The Heckscher-Ohlin model predicts that trade openness causes the skill premium to increase in skill...
The Heckscher-Ohlin model predicts that trade openness causes the skill premium to increase in skill...
This paper develops two models to study the impact of outsourcing on wage inequality between skilled...
This paper develops two models to study the impact of outsourcing on wage inequality between skilled...
This paper constructs a dynamic North-South trade model with outsourcing and endogenous innovation. ...
The recent phenomenon of widening skilled-unskilled wage gap in both North and South has been either...
The impacts of outsourcing provision—the arrangements whereby a firm carries out production stages f...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
This paper brings together and analyses the results of empirical analyses which, in contrast to most...
This paper brings together and analyses the results of empirical analyses which, in contrast to most...
This paper brings together and analyses the results of empirical analyses which, in contrast to most...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model with a vertical production structure to examine the ...
The Heckscher-Ohlin model predicts that trade openness causes the skill premium to increase in skill...
The Heckscher-Ohlin model predicts that trade openness causes the skill premium to increase in skill...
This paper develops two models to study the impact of outsourcing on wage inequality between skilled...
This paper develops two models to study the impact of outsourcing on wage inequality between skilled...
This paper constructs a dynamic North-South trade model with outsourcing and endogenous innovation. ...
The recent phenomenon of widening skilled-unskilled wage gap in both North and South has been either...
The impacts of outsourcing provision—the arrangements whereby a firm carries out production stages f...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
Within the context of a product variety model, this paper examines the impact of international outso...
This paper brings together and analyses the results of empirical analyses which, in contrast to most...
This paper brings together and analyses the results of empirical analyses which, in contrast to most...
This paper brings together and analyses the results of empirical analyses which, in contrast to most...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model with a vertical production structure to examine the ...
The Heckscher-Ohlin model predicts that trade openness causes the skill premium to increase in skill...
The Heckscher-Ohlin model predicts that trade openness causes the skill premium to increase in skill...