Conference on Worker-specific Effects of Globalisation

23rd and 24th June at the University of Tübingen

Convenors: Udo Kreickemeier (University of Tübingen) and Hartmut Egger (University of Bayreuth)

Presentations

Title & Author(s)

Market Entry Costs, Underemployment and International Trade

Spiros Bougheas (University of Nottingham)

Two-Way Migration between Similar Countries

Udo Kreickemeier (University of Tübingen)

Trade, Wages, and Profits

Peter Egger (ETH Zürich)

Unionisation, International Integration and Selection

Catia Montagna (University of Dundee)

Firm Dynamics, Job Turnover, and Wage Distributions in an Open Economy

Jim Tybout (Pennsylvania State University)

International Trade and Income Distribution: The Effect of Corporate Governance Regimes

Douglas Nelson (Tulane University)

A Model of Globalization and Firm-Worker-Matching: How Good is Good Enough?

Steve Matusz (Michigan State University)

A Simple Theory of Trade and Unemployment in General Equilibrium

Frank Stähler (University of Würzburg)

Exports and Wage Premia: Evidence from Mexican Employer-Employee Data

Eric Verhoogen (Columbia University)

Job Volatility, Job Reallocation and Trade

Christian Keuschnigg (University of St. Gallen)

Optimal Redistribution in an Open Economy

Oleg Itskhoki (Princeton University)

 

The Wage and Employment Effects of International Offshoring: Evidence from Danish Matched Worker-Firm Data

Jakob Munch (University of Copenhagen)

International Trade and Wage Inequality: Evidence from German Employer-Employee Data

Gabriel Felbermayr (ifo Institute Munich)

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