Publication Date

1-1-2004

DOI

10.17848/9781417505920

Abstract

Davidson and Matusz develop simple yet compelling models that allow for documented differences in labor markets across countries in order to investigate the impact of trade and trade policies on society's underclass.

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Contents

  1. An Overview of the Issue
  2. Globalization and Labor: The View from Main Street to Mainstream
  3. Some Simple Models of Trade and Unemployment
  4. Some Empirics
  5. Policy Analysis

ISBN

9780880992749 (cloth) ; 9780880992732 (pbk.) ; 9781417505920 (ebook)

Subject Areas

LABOR MARKET ISSUES; Job security and unemployment dynamics; Dislocated workers; INTERNATIONAL ISSUES; Globalization; Offshoring; Trade issues

International Trade and Labor Markets: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications

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Davidson, Carl, and Steven J. Matusz. 2004. International Trade and Labor Markets: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. https://doi.org/10.17848/9781417505920

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