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References for International trade and economic insecurity
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Further reading
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Key references
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Krishna, P., Senses, M. Z. "International
trade and labor income risk in the United States" Review of Economic
Studies 81:1 (2014): 186–218. Key reference: [1]
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Slaughter, M. J. "International
trade and labor-demand elasticities" Journal of
International Economics 54:1 (2001): 27–56. Key reference: [2]
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Senses, M. Z. "The effects of
offshoring on the elasticity of labor demand" Journal of
International Economics 81:1 (2010): 89–98. Key reference: [3]
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Hijzen, A., Swaim, P. "Offshoring, labor
market institutions and the elasticity of labor demand" European Economic
Review 54:8 (2010): 1016–1034. Key reference: [4]
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Hasan, R., Mitra, D., Ramaswamy, V. "Trade reforms,
labor regulations and labor demand elasticities: Empirical
evidence from India" Review of
Economics and Statistics 89:3 (2007): 466–481. Key reference: [5]
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Di Giovanni, J., Levchenko, A. "Trade openness and
volatility" Review of
Economics and Statistics 91:3 (2009): 558–585. Key reference: [6]
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Davidson, C., Matusz, S. J. "Trade and
turnover: Theory and evidence" Review of
International Economics 13:5 (2005): 861–880. Key reference: [7]
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Kurz, C. J., Senses, M. Z. "Importing,
exporting and firm-level employment volatility" Journal of
International Economics 98 (2016): 160–175. Key reference: [8]
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Bergin, P. R., Feenstra, R. C., Hanson, G. H. "Volatility due to
outsourcing: Theory and evidence" Journal of
International Economics 85:2 (2011): 163–173. Key reference: [9]
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Bernard, A., Jensen, J. B., Redding, S. J., Schott, P. K. "Firms in
international trade" Journal of
Economic Perspectives 21:3 (2007): 105–130. Key reference: [10]
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Bernard, A., Jensen, J. B., Schott, P. K. "Survival of the
best fit: Exposure to low-wage countries and the (uneven) growth
of US manufacturing plants" Journal of
International Economics 68:1 (2006): 219–237. Key reference: [11]
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Bernard, A., Jensen, J. B. "Firm structure,
multinationals and manufacturing plant deaths" The Review of
Economics and Statistics 89:2 (2007): 193–204. Key reference: [12]
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Bertrand, M. "From the invisible
handshake to the invisible hand? How import competition changes
the employment relationship" Journal of Labor
Economics 22:4 (2004): 723–765. Key reference: [13]
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Krishna, P., Senses, M. Z. "International
trade and labor income risk in the United States" Review of Economic
Studies 81:1 (2014): 186–218.
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Additional References
- Autor, D., Dorn, D., Hanson, G., Song, J. "Trade adjustment: Worker level evidence" Quarterly Journal of Economics 129:4 (2014): 1799–1860.
- Bernard, A., Sjöholm, F. Foreign Owners and Plant Survival NBER Working Paper No.# 10039, 2003.
- Boehm, C., Flaaen, A., Pandalai-Nayar, N. Input Linkages and the Transmission of Shocks: Firm-Level Evidence from the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Working Paper, 2015.
- Cosar, K. Adjusting to Trade Liberalization: Reallocation and Labor Market Policies Working Paper, 2013.
- Dix–Carneiro, R. "Trade liberalization and labor market dynamics" Econometrica 82:3 (2014): 825–885.
- Ebenstein, A., Harrison, A., McMillan, M., Phillips, S. "Estimating the effect of trade and offshoring on American workers using the current population survey" Review of Economics and Statistics 46:4 (2014): 581–595.
- Fabbri, F., Haskel, J. E., Slaughter, M. J. "Does nationality of ownership matter for labor demands?" Journal of the European Economic Association 1:2–3 (2003): 698–707.
- Godart, O., Görg, H., Greenaway, D. "Domestic multinationals, foreign affiliates, and labour demand elasticities" Review of World Economics 149:4 (2013): 611–630.
- Karabay, B., McLaren, J. "Trade, offshoring, and the invisible handshake" Journal of International Economics 82:1 (2010): 26–34.
- Keller, W., Utar, H. International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level NBER Working Paper No.No. 22315, 2016.
- Krebs, T., Krishna, P., Maloney, W. "Trade policy, income risk and welfare" Review of Economics and Statistics 92:3 (2010): 467–481.
- Krishna, P., Mitra, D., Chinoy, S. "Trade liberalization and labor demand elasticities: Evidence from Turkey" Journal of International Economics 55 (2001): 391–409.
- López, R. A. "Imports of intermediate inputs and plant survival" Economics Letters 92:1 (2006): 58–62.
- Mion, G., Zhu, L. "Import competition from and outsourcing to China: A curse or blessing for firms?" Journal of International Economics 89:1 (2013): 202–215.
- Nguyen, D. X., Schaur, G. Cost Linkages Transmit Volatility Across Markets EPRU Working Paper Series, 2010.
- Nilsson Hakkala, K., Heyman, F., Sjoholm, F. "Multinationals, skills, and wage elasticities" Review of World Economics 146:2 (2010): 263–280.
- Pierce, J., Schott, P. "The surprisingly swift decline of US manufacturing employment" American Economic Review 106:7 (2016): 1632–1662.
- Scheve, K. F., Slaughter, M. J. "Economic insecurity and the globalization of production" American Journal of Political Science 48:4 (2004): 662–674.
- Vannoorenberghe, G. "Firm-level volatility and exports" Journal of International Economics 86:1 (2012): 57–67.
- Wagner, J. "Exports, imports and firm survival: First evidence for manufacturing enterprises in Germany" Review of World Economics 149:1 (2013): 113–130.