How do relative wages (between skilled and unskilled workers) respond to technical progress and to relative supply shifts? An empirical model of the wage premium for Mexican manufacturing is employed on two monthly data samples: one, from 1987 to 1995, displays the well-documented rising trend in wages right after Mexico joined GATT; the other, from 1994 to 2007, suggests slightly decreasing wages. The model provides support for skill-biased technical change (SBTC) and yields plausible elasticity of substitution for the first sample (σ = 1.03) and higher elasticity for the second (σ = 1.71). Allowing export intensity and the real exchange rate to modify the factor augmenting technology ratio, negative relationships are found for the earlier...
This study examines the effect of trade-induced price changes on the gender wage gap in Mexico befor...
A substantial wage gap between Mexican and United States continues to exist between manufacturing pr...
A substantial wage gap between Mexican and United States continues to exist between manufacturing pr...
Abstract: This paper examines the link between relative goods prices and relative wages during two ...
Despite Mexico joining NAFTA in 1994, a manufacturing wage gap between Mexico and United States prod...
This paper proposes a new mechanism linking trade and wage inequality in developing countries --- th...
This paper proposes a new model of the link between expanding trade and rising wage inequality in de...
Abstract: Over the past few years, there has been a substantial increase in wage inequality between ...
This paper draws on a new combination of employer-employee and plant-level data from Mexico to inves...
This paper draws on a new combination of employer-employee and plant-level data from Mexico to inves...
Although over 100 recent papers analyze the relationship between globalization and wage inequality, ...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
This paper proposes a new mechanism linking trade and wage inequality in developing countries - the ...
Abstract. In this paper, I examine the impacts of trade and investment liberalization on the wage st...
This study examines the effect of trade-induced price changes on the gender wage gap in Mexico befor...
A substantial wage gap between Mexican and United States continues to exist between manufacturing pr...
A substantial wage gap between Mexican and United States continues to exist between manufacturing pr...
Abstract: This paper examines the link between relative goods prices and relative wages during two ...
Despite Mexico joining NAFTA in 1994, a manufacturing wage gap between Mexico and United States prod...
This paper proposes a new mechanism linking trade and wage inequality in developing countries --- th...
This paper proposes a new model of the link between expanding trade and rising wage inequality in de...
Abstract: Over the past few years, there has been a substantial increase in wage inequality between ...
This paper draws on a new combination of employer-employee and plant-level data from Mexico to inves...
This paper draws on a new combination of employer-employee and plant-level data from Mexico to inves...
Although over 100 recent papers analyze the relationship between globalization and wage inequality, ...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
This paper proposes a new mechanism linking trade and wage inequality in developing countries - the ...
Abstract. In this paper, I examine the impacts of trade and investment liberalization on the wage st...
This study examines the effect of trade-induced price changes on the gender wage gap in Mexico befor...
A substantial wage gap between Mexican and United States continues to exist between manufacturing pr...
A substantial wage gap between Mexican and United States continues to exist between manufacturing pr...