Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... employment at Mexican maquiladoras using panel data from border and non - border states . Employment estimates for industry output are always positive , while wage increases depress employment only for the border panel . Exter- nal ...
... employment at Mexican maquiladoras using panel data from border and non - border states . Employment estimates for industry output are always positive , while wage increases depress employment only for the border panel . Exter- nal ...
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... employment to be strongly affected by transport costs and backward - forward linkages , while Feenstra and Hanson ( 1997 ) show that the economic effect of FDI on relative wages is as expected in Mexico . On externalities , Calderón and ...
... employment to be strongly affected by transport costs and backward - forward linkages , while Feenstra and Hanson ( 1997 ) show that the economic effect of FDI on relative wages is as expected in Mexico . On externalities , Calderón and ...
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... employment growth in the simplest model without lagged employment . Once we separate labor types into skilled and unskilled , however , the wage effect is not statistically significant . This is counterintuitive and may well reflect the ...
... employment growth in the simplest model without lagged employment . Once we separate labor types into skilled and unskilled , however , the wage effect is not statistically significant . This is counterintuitive and may well reflect the ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
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