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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:31255840:5549
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245 00 $aGlobalisation and the labour market :$btrade, technology and less-skilled workers in Europe and the United States /$cedited by Robert Anderton, Paul Brenton and John Whalley.
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505 0 $aGlobalisation and the labour market / Robert Anderton and Paul Brenton -- Inequality, trade and defensive innovation in the United States / Robert Anderton and Eva Oscarsson -- The impact of increased openness on job creation and job destruction in Portugal / Ana Rute Cardoso -- International trade and the income position of low-skilled and high-skilled workers in the European Union / Ludo Cuyvers, Michel Dumont and Glenn Rayp -- Using structural models in trade-technology wage inequality decompositions / Lisandro Abrego and John Whalley -- Adjustment to globalisation : a study of the footwear industry in Europe / Paul Brenton, Anna Maria Pinna and Mark Vancauteren -- International trade in intermediate inputs: the case of the automobile industry / Markus Diehl -- Outsourcing, outward processing and output quality : a case-study from the ceramic tableware industry / Valerie Jarvis -- Adjusting to globalisation : policy responses in Europe and the US / Paul Brenton.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aIncorporating new empirical data and using a wide variety of methods such as econometrics, general equilibrium and case studies, this detailed volume provides a thorough investigation into the causes of the deterioration in the relative economic fortunes of less-skilled workers across various countries, with a focus on the role of globalization. It reveals how in the past thirty years, the decline in the wages and employment of less-skilled workers relative to skilled workers in Europe and North America has coincided with an acceleration in 'globalization'. The latter's rapid pace is.
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