Globalization and labor markets
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Globalization and labor markets
Blackwell Publishers, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Interactions between the globalization process and labor market adjustment have been the focus of a major research programme in recent years. This volume contains papers by leading trade analysts on all aspects of these interactions embracing theory, empirical evidence and policy dimensions. Contributors include Alan Deardorff, Ronald Jones, Rod Falvey, John Whalley, Doug Nelson and Lars Lundberg.
Table of Contents
Introduction. 1. Evolving Patterns of International Trade (James Proudman and Stephen Redding). 2. Trade and Labor Approaches to Wage Inequality (Jonathan E. Haskel). 3. Trade Liberalization and Technology Choice (Rod Falvey and Geoff Reed). 4. Dynamics of Intraindustry Trade and Labor--Market Adjustment (Marius Brulhart). 5 Marginal Intraindustry Trade and Labor Adjustment (Mary E. Lovely and Douglas R. Nelson). 6. Swedish Multinationals and Competition from High-- and Low--Wage Locations (Henrik Braconier and Karolina Ekholm). 7. The Choice of Structural Model in Trade--Wages Decompositions (Lisandro Abrego and John Whalley). 8. Policy Implications of the Trade and Wages Debate (Alan V. Deardorff). 9. Technical Progress, Price Adjustments, and Wages (Ronald W. Jones). 10. The Effect of International Trade on Labor--Demand Elasticities: Intersectoral Matters (Sebastien Jean). 11. Smooth and Sticky Adjustment: A Comparative Analysis of the US and UK (Michelle Haynes, Richard Upward, and Peter Wright). 12. Relative Demand for Skills in Swedish Manufacturing Technology or Trade (Par Hansson). 13. Trade and Wages When the Trade Regime is Determined Endogenously (Robin Naylor). 14. Structural Change, Competition, and Job Turnover in Swedish Manufacturing, 1964--96 (Linda Andersson, Ola Gustafsson, and Lars Lundberg). Index.
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