According to the standard view, when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital markets, positive or negative external trade shocks may be accommodated by the migration of jobs between sectors; the negative impact on some households' income of lower nominal wages will be more than offset by lower prices of imported final goods. Unemployment, if any, will be temporary, unless labour market rigidities prevent the necessary adjustment. We argue that trade shocks trigger a process of creative destruction that necessarily causes distortions in the structure of productive capacity and hence market disequilibria. Therefore, the structural change that follows trade shocks can no longer be analysed within an equilibrium framework. The...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the labour market effects of increasing international com...
This paper shows that developing countries possess an inherent shock-absorbing mechanism that stems ...
Do country-speci\u85c labor market frictions hiring and \u85ring restrictions and protection of unem...
According to the standard view, when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital marke...
International audienceWhen full competition prevails in product, labor, and capital markets, positiv...
We study the role of global trade imbalances in shaping the adjustment dynamics in response to trade...
This paper argues that labor market distortions in transition and developing economies help explain ...
We study the role of global trade imbalances in shaping the adjustment dynamics in response to trade...
We argue that modeling trade imbalances is crucial for understanding transitional dynamics in respon...
This paper explains the differential impacts of trade on countries in terms of institutional differe...
The welfare effects of trade shocks depend crucially on the nature and magnitude of the costs worker...
This study investigates some of the welfare consequences of two particular changes in the global tra...
China’s emergence as a great economic power has brought an epochal shift in patterns of world trade....
This dissertation employs tools from Labor Economics and International Trade to study how workers an...
[eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural ...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the labour market effects of increasing international com...
This paper shows that developing countries possess an inherent shock-absorbing mechanism that stems ...
Do country-speci\u85c labor market frictions hiring and \u85ring restrictions and protection of unem...
According to the standard view, when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital marke...
International audienceWhen full competition prevails in product, labor, and capital markets, positiv...
We study the role of global trade imbalances in shaping the adjustment dynamics in response to trade...
This paper argues that labor market distortions in transition and developing economies help explain ...
We study the role of global trade imbalances in shaping the adjustment dynamics in response to trade...
We argue that modeling trade imbalances is crucial for understanding transitional dynamics in respon...
This paper explains the differential impacts of trade on countries in terms of institutional differe...
The welfare effects of trade shocks depend crucially on the nature and magnitude of the costs worker...
This study investigates some of the welfare consequences of two particular changes in the global tra...
China’s emergence as a great economic power has brought an epochal shift in patterns of world trade....
This dissertation employs tools from Labor Economics and International Trade to study how workers an...
[eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural ...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the labour market effects of increasing international com...
This paper shows that developing countries possess an inherent shock-absorbing mechanism that stems ...
Do country-speci\u85c labor market frictions hiring and \u85ring restrictions and protection of unem...