The Impact of International Trade on Wages
Robert Feenstra
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Date: 2000
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "The Impact of International Trade on Wages" , pp 1-11

- Robert Feenstra
- And Now for Something Completely Different: An Alternative Model of Trade, Education, and Inequality , pp 15-36

- Paul Krugman
- Effort and Wages: A New Look at the Interindustry Wage Differentials , pp 37-84

- Edward Leamer and Christopher F. Thornberg
- Offshore Assembly from the United States: Production Characteristics of the 9802 Program , pp 85-125

- Robert Feenstra, Gordon Hanson and Deborah Swenson
- What Are the Results of Product-Price Studies and What Can We Learn from Their Differences? , pp 129-169

- Matthew J. Slaughter
- International Trade and American Wages in General Equilibrium, 1967-1995 , pp 171-196

- James Harrigan
- Does a Kick in the Pants Get You Going or Does It Just Hurt? The Impact of International Competition on Technological Change in US Manufacturing , pp 197-224

- Robert Lawrence
- Understanding Increasing and Decreasing Wage Inequality , pp 227-268

- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- Exchange Rates and Local Labor Markets , pp 269-307

- Linda Goldberg and Joseph Tracy
- Trade Flows and Wage Premiums: Does Who or What Matter? , pp 309-348

- Mary Lovely and J. David Richardson
- Trade and Job Loss in US Manufacturing, 1979-1994 , pp 349-396

- Lori G. Kletzer
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