Trade and Labor Approaches to Wage Inequality
Jonathan Haskel ()
Review of International Economics, 2000, vol. 8, issue 3, 397-408
Abstract:
The paper compares the trade and labor approaches to wage inequality. It first looks at the theoretical differences, stressing the different roles ascribed to sector and factor bias, labor supply and the theory of technical change in trade models with endogenous prices. It then briefly reviews some of the evidence on the sector bias of prices and technology.
Date: 2000
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