Hanson, Gordon H., Gordon Howard
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Hanson, Gordon H., Gordon Howard
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Hanson, Gordon H.
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- Skilled immigration today, prospects, problems, and policies, edited by Jagdish Bhagwati and Gordon Hanson
- Who gains from trade reform?, some remaining puzzles
- Technology, trade and adjustment to immigration in Israel
- High-skilled migration to the United States and its economic consequences, edited by Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner
- Immigration policy and the welfare system, a report for the Fondazione Rodolfo Debendetti, edited by Tito Boeri, Gordon Hanson, Barry McCormick with Herbert Brücker ... [and others]
- Foreign direct investment and relative wages, evidence from Mexico's maquiladoras
- The value of information in international trade, gains to outsourcing through Hong Kong
- Global production sharing and rising inequality, a survey of trade and wages
- International migration, self-selection, and the distribution of wages, evidence from Mexico and the United States
- Spillovers, foreign investment and export behavior
- Foreign investment, outsourcing and relative wages
- Globalization, outsourcing and wage inequality
- Productivity measurement and the impact of trade and technology on wages, estimates for the US, 1972-1990
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- Illegal immigration, border enforcement and relative wages, evidence from apprehensions at the US-Mexico border
- Trade, technology and wage inequality
- Vertical production networks in multinational firms
- Market potential, increasing returns and geographic concentration
- Regional adjustment to trade liberalization
- What has happened to wages in Mexico since NAFTA?, implications for hemispheric free trade
- Scale economies and the geographic concentration of industry
- Political economy, sectoral shocks and border enforcement
- Expansion strategies of U.S. multinational firms
- The home market effect and bilateral trade patterns
- North American economic integration and industry location
- The Rybczynski theorem, factor-price equalization and immigration, evidence from US states
- Intermediairies in entrepot trade, Hong Kong re-exports of Chinese goods
- The effects of offshore assembly on industry location, evidence from US border cities
- Does border enforcement protect US workers from illegal immigration?
- US-Mexico integration and regional economies, evidence from border-city pairs
- The economic logic of illegal immigration, Gordon H. Hanson
- Localization economies, vertical organization and trade
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