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References for Offshoring and the migration of jobs
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Further reading
- Baldwin, R. "Globalisation: The great unbundling(s)" Economic Council of Finland 20:3 (2006): 5–47.
- Blinder, A. "Offshoring: The next industrial revolution?" Foreign Affairs 85:2 (2006): 113–128.
- Grossman, G., Rossi-Hansberg, E. "Trading tasks: A simple theory of offshoring" American Economic Review 98:5 (2008): 1978–1997.
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Key references
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Ottaviano, G., Peri, G., Wright, G. "Immigration,
offshoring and American jobs" American Economic
Review 103:5 (2013): 1925–1959. Key reference: [1]
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OECD Offshoring and
Employment: Trends and Impacts. Paris: OECD, 2007. Key reference: [2]
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Görg, H. "Globalization,
offshoring, and jobs" In: Bacchetta, M., Jansen, M. (eds). Making
Globalization Socially Sustainable. Geneva: International Labour Organization–World Trade
Organization, 2011. Key reference: [3]
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Hummels, D., Jørgenson, R., Munch, J., Xiang, C. The Wage Effects
of Outsourcing: Evidence from Danish Matched Worker-Firm
Data NBER Working
Paper No.17496, 2011. Key reference: [4]
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Harrison, A., McMillan, M. "Offshoring jobs?
Multinational and U.S. manufacturing employment" The Review of
Economics and Statistics 93:3 (2011): 857–875. Key reference: [5]
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Hijzen, A., Swaim, P. "Does offshoring
reduce industry employment?" National Institute
Economic Review 201:1 (2007): 86–96. Key reference: [6]
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Ebenstein, A., Harrison, A., McMillan, M., Phillips, S. "Estimating the
impact of trade and offshoring on American workers using the
current population surveys" The Review of
Economics and Statistics 96:4 (2014): 581–595. Key reference: [7]
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Baumgarten, D., Geishecker, I., Görg, H. "Offshoring, tasks,
and the skill-wage pattern" European Economic
Review 61:C (2013): 132–152. Key reference: [8]
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Becker, S., Ekholm, K., Muendler, M. "Offshoring and the
onshore composition of tasks and skills" Journal of
International Economics 90:1 (2013): 91–106. Key reference: [9]
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Acemoglu, D., Autor, D. "Skills, tasks and
technologies: Implications for employment and earnings" In: Card, D., Ashenfelter, O. (eds). Handbook of Labor
Economics 4:B. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011. Key reference: [10]
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Costinot, A., Vogel, J. "Matching and
inequality in the world economy" Journal of
Political Economy 118:4 (2010): 747–786. Key reference: [11]
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Ottaviano, G., Peri, G., Wright, G. "Immigration,
offshoring and American jobs" American Economic
Review 103:5 (2013): 1925–1959.
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Additional References
- Autor, D. "The ‘task approach’ to labor markets: An overview" Journal for Labour Market Research 46:3 (2013): 185–199.
- Autor, D., Levy, F., Murnane, R. "The skill content of recent technological change: An empirical exploration" The Quarterly Journal of Economics 118:4 (2003): 1279–1334.
- Crinò, R. "Service offshoring and white-collar employment" The Review of Economic Studies 77:2 (2010): 595–632.
- Davidson, C., Heyman, F., Matusz, S. J., Sjöholm, F., Chun Zhu, S. Global Engagement and the Occupational Structure of Firms IFN Working Paper No.1026, 2014.
- Geishecker, I. "Does outsourcing to Central and Eastern Europe really threaten manual workers’ jobs in Germany?" The World Economy 29:5 (2006): 559–583.
- Ottaviano, G., Peri, G., Wright, G. "The impact of immigration and offshoring on American jobs is far more complicated than directly replacing workers" American Politics and Policy blog, 2013-12-03.
- Wright, G. "Revisiting the employment and wage impacts of offshoring" European Economic Review 66:C (2014): 63–83.