International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment /
While most standard economic models of international trade assume full employment, Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz have argued over the past two decades that this reliance on full-employment modeling is misleading and ill-equipped to tackle many important trade-related questions. This book brings to...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
2010.
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Table des matières:
- Our motivation
- The structure of simple general equilibrium models with frictional unemployment
- Trade with search-generated unemployment
- Multiple free trade equilibria in micro models of unemployment
- Jobs and chocolate : Samuelsonian surpluses in dynamic models
- Long-run lunacy, short-run sanity : a simple model of trade with labor market turnover
- Trade and turnover : theory and evidence
- Trade, turnover, and tithing
- Should policy makers be concerned about adjustment costs?
- An overlapping-generations model of escape clause protection
- Trade liberalization and compensation
- Can compensation save free trade?
- Globalization and firm-level adjustment with imperfect labor markets
- Outsourcing Peter to pay Paul : high-skill expectations and low-skill wages with imperfect labor markets.