Agro-Manufactured Export Prices, Wages and Unemployment
in American Journal of Agricultural Economics
August 2008; p ublished online August 2008 .
Journal Article. Subjects: International Trade; Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; Agricultural Economics. 10286 words.
This article estimates the impacts of world agricultural trade liberalization on wages and unemployment in Argentina in the presence of individual labor supply responses and adjustment...
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Effects of labour taxes on hours of market and home work: the role of international capital mobility and trade
in Oxford Economic Papers
April 2014; p ublished online June 2013 .
Journal Article. Subjects: International Factor Movements and International Business; International Trade; General Aggregative Models; Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue. 5493 words.
The Prescott hypothesis that permanently higher marginal tax rates on labour income fully explain the decline in market hours worked in Europe (relative to North America) over three decades...
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International Trade and Labour Income Risk in the U.S.
in The Review of Economic Studies
January 2014; p ublished online January 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: International Trade; Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium. 17568 words.
This article studies empirically the links between international trade and labour income risk faced by manufacturing sector workers in the U.S. We use longitudinal data on workers to...
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Natural resources, export structure, and investment
in Oxford Economic Papers
October 2009; p ublished online July 2009 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; Environmental Economics; International Trade; Economic Development. 9699 words.
We present cross-country empirical evidence on the role of natural resources in explaining long-run differences in private investment as a share of GDP in a sample of 78 developing...
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Rebalancing and structural policies—an Indian perspective
in Oxford Review of Economic Policy
January 2012; p ublished online September 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: International Trade; Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance; International Finance. 5986 words.
The global economic crisis of 2008–9 followed by the euro area sovereign debt crisis of 2011–12 has revealed the need for global rebalancing. Economies with current account surpluses need...
Specialization and risk sharing in European regions
in Journal of Economic Geography
September 2010; p ublished online September 2009 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General; International Trade; Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity; Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables. 6165 words.
Economic theory emphasizes that risk sharing makes it possible to exploit benefits from comparative advantages and economies of scale. Unlike previous studies we test (and reject) the...
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Trade Liberalization and Investment: Firm-level Evidence from Mexico
in The World Bank Economic Review
June 2012; p ublished online November 2011 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; International Trade; Economic Development; Development Planning and Policy; Intertemporal Choice and Growth. 11891 words.
Plant-level panel data from Mexico's Annual Industrial Survey is employed to evaluate the impact of reductions in tariffs and import license coverage on final goods, as well as...
Why Haven't Global Markets Reduced Inequality in Emerging Economies?
in The World Bank Economic Review
June 2015; p ublished online April 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Microeconomics; Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment; International Trade; Economic Development. 2248 words.
The theory of comparative advantage predicts that globalization should cause inequality in emerging economies to fall. However, this has not been true of the current globalization (even...