Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets
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Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets
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Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of38
- Trade and industrial structure, home market effects revissited
- Does trade liberalisation damage firms in large countries?, cost and size asymmetries in intra-industry trade
- The economics of trade in variety
- Learning by exporting, evidence from three transition economies
- Are there regional spillovers from FDI in the UK?
- Estimating the wage costs of inter- and intra-sectoral adjustment
- The impact of foreign acquisition on wages and productivity in the UK
- Globalisation and wages, a tale of two perspectives
- A model of substitution of non-tariff barriers
- Multinationals and export spillovers
- Wages and unemployment, the impact of trade and technology under different labour market paradigms
- The impact of European integration on FDI, the UK food industry in the 1990s
- The sustainability of economic unions in the third-market model
- Sectoral and firm-specific determinants of export performance, evidence from the United Kingdom
- Trade and labour rents, an analysis of the recent OECD wage inequality and unemployment experience
- Labour-market effects of intra-industry trade, evidence for the United Kingdom
- GEP research papers (Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy)
- Multinational enterprises and new trade theory, evidence for the convergence hypothesis
- Restructuring and productivity growth in UK manufacturing
- Trade liberalisation and technology choice
- Wages, productivity and foreign ownership in UK manufacturing
- Environmental protection and free trade, direct and indirect competition for political influence
- Anti-dumping, trade barriers and Japanese direct investment in the UK
- Further evidence on the effect of foreign competition on industry level wages
- Intra-industry trade and job turnover
- Entry, exit and establishment survival in UK manufacturing
- Multinational companies and productivity spillovers, a meta-analysis with a test for publication bias
- Productivity growth and R&D expenditure in UK manufacturing firms
- Sectoral mobility in UK labour market
- The link between immigration and trade, evidence from the UK
- Multinational companies and indigenous development, an empirical analysis
- Trade, technology and UK wage inequality
- Mergers in open economies
- Smooth and sticky adjustment, a comparative analysis of the US and UK
- Intra-industry FDI and trade flows, new measures of globalisation of production
- An empirical assessment of the impact of trade on employment in the United Kingdom
- An economic analyse of extraterritoriality
- The impact of mergers and acquisitions on company empolyment in the United Kingdom