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Governance And Growth In Sub-Saharan Africa, B. J. Ndulu, Stephen A. O'Connell
Governance And Growth In Sub-Saharan Africa, B. J. Ndulu, Stephen A. O'Connell
Economics Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Who's Not Working And Why: Employment, Cognitive Skills, Wages, And The Changing U.S. Labor Market, Frederic L. Pryor, D. L. Schaffer
Who's Not Working And Why: Employment, Cognitive Skills, Wages, And The Changing U.S. Labor Market, Frederic L. Pryor, D. L. Schaffer
Economics Faculty Works
Over the Last Quarter-Century, the U.S. labor market has experienced some disturbing trends. Despite apparent economic prosperity, joblessness among less-educated prime-age males is rising and, in addition, an increasing number of university graduates are taking "high-school jobs." Moreover, except for a thin layer of university-educated workers, most in the labor force are experiencing stagnating or falling real wages. Simultaneously, the inequality of wages is increasing within most groups. Using an entirely new approach that takes account of the cognitive skills of U.S. workers and the detailed occupational structure of the labor force, Frederic L. Pryor and David L. Schaffer explore …
Labor Costs And International Trade, Stephen S. Golub
Labor Costs And International Trade, Stephen S. Golub
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The Impact Of Foreign Trade On The Employment Of Unskilled U.S. Workers: Some New Evidence, Frederic L. Pryor
The Impact Of Foreign Trade On The Employment Of Unskilled U.S. Workers: Some New Evidence, Frederic L. Pryor
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This paper explores four empirical relationships reflecting the impact of foreign trade on the employment of unskilled workers: (i) the direct relationship between net exports and embodied education of the corresponding goods; (ii) the changes in domestic prices accompanying changes in net exports; (iii) the relationship between real or potential import competition and defensive measures such as more investment or increasing the skill level of the labor force; and (iv) the relationship between foreign trade and domestic prices. None of these exercises suggests that foreign trade has much impact on the employment of less skilled U.S. workers.
Single-Equation Estimation Of The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate, J. Baffes, Stephen A. O'Connell, I. Elbadawi
Single-Equation Estimation Of The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate, J. Baffes, Stephen A. O'Connell, I. Elbadawi
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No abstract provided.
Investment In Human Capital: Review Of "The State And The Family: A Comparative Analysis Of Family Policies In Industrialized Countries" By A.H. Gauthier, Ellen B. Magenheim
Investment In Human Capital: Review Of "The State And The Family: A Comparative Analysis Of Family Policies In Industrialized Countries" By A.H. Gauthier, Ellen B. Magenheim
Economics Faculty Works
No abstract provided.