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Review of International Economics 2004

Volume 12 Number 5 (November 2004)

The papers in this issue were presented at the Conference on "Adjusting to Globalisation" held at The University of Nottingham in June 2002 and hosted by the Leverhulme Centre for Globalisation and Economic Policy.

Contents

  • Lori G. Kletzer
    Trade-related job loss and wage insurance: a synthetic review
  • Carl Davidson and Steven J. Matusz
    An overlapping-generations model of escape clause protection
  • Noel Gaston and Douglas Nelson
    Structural change and the labour-market effects of globalization
  • Wilhelm Kohler
    Aspects of international fragmentation
  • Sourafel Girma and Holger Gorg
    Outsourcing, foreign ownership, and productivity: Evidence from UK establishment-level data
  • Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
    Two dimensions of convergence: National and international wage adjustment effects of cross-border outsourcing in Europe
  • Saqib Jafarey and Sajal Lahiri
    "Export Experience" under borrowing constraints
  • Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Richard Kneller
    Does exporting increase productivity? A microeconometric analysis of matched firms
  • Amy Jocelyn Glass
    Outsourcing under Imperfect Protection of Intellectual Property

 

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