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References for Offshoring and labor markets in developing countries
Further reading
- Artuc, E., Christiaensen, L., Winkler, H.Does Automation in Rich Countries Hurt Developing Ones? Evidence from the U.S. and MexicoWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.8741, 2019.
- Antràs, P., Staiger, R. W. "Offshoring and the role of trade agreements"American Economic Review102:7 (2012): 3140–3183.
- Hummels, D., Munch, J. R., Xiang, C. "Offshoring and labor markets"Journal of Economic Literature56:3 (2018): 981–1028.
Key references
- Blinder, A. S. "How many US jobs might be offshorable?"World Economics10:2 (2009): 41–78.
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- Bradford, J. J., Kletzer, L. G. "Tradable services: Understanding the scope and impact of services offshoring"Brookings Trade Forum(2005).
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- Grossman, G., Rossi-Hansberg, E. "Trading tasks: A simple theory of offshoring"American Economic Review98:5 (2008): 1978–1997.
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- Sanyal, K. K., Jones, R. W. "The theory of trade in middle products"American Economic Review72:1 (1982): 16–31.
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- Caliendo, L., Parro, F. "Estimates of trade and welfare effects of NAFTA"Review of Economic Studies82:1 (2015): 1–44.
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- Altomonte, C., Bonacorsi, L., Colantone, I. "Trade and growth in the age of global value chains"VOXEU(2019).
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- World BankWorld Development Report 2020. Trading for Development in the Age of Global Value Chains. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2020.
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- Aitken, B., Harrison, A. E. "Do domestic firms benefit from direct foreign investment? Evidence from Venezuela"American Economic Review89:3 (1999): 605–618.
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- Ernst, C., Sanchez-Ancochea, D.外包和就业发展中国家:The Case of Costa RicaILO Employment Working Paper No.4, 2008.
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- Chau, N. H., Kanbur, R. "Employer power, labor saving technical change and inequality" In: Basu, K., Ghatak, M., Kletzer, K., Mundle, S., Verhoogen, E. (eds).Development, Distribution and Markets. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
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- Bandyopadhyay, S., Basu, A., Chau, N., Mitra, D. "Consequences of offshoring to developing nations: labor-market outcomes, welfare, and corrective interventions"Economic Inquiry58:1 (2020): 209–224.
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- Cebreros, A., Chiquiar, D., Heffner-Rodríguez, A., Salcedo, A.Trade Policy Uncertainty and its Effect on Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from MexicoBank of Mexico Working Papers No.2020-14, 2020.
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- Blinder, A. S. "How many US jobs might be offshorable?"World Economics10:2 (2009): 41–78.
Additional References
- Abramovsky, L., Griffith, R., Miller, H. "Domestic effects of offshoring highskilled jobs: Complementarities in knowledge production"Review of International Economics25:1 (2017): 1–20.
- Acemoglu, D., Autor, D. H. "Skills, tasks and technologies: Implications for employment and earnings" In: Card, D., Ashenfelter, O. (eds).Handbook of Labor Economics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011.
- Antras, P., Chor, D. "Organizing the global value chain"Econometrica81:6 (2013): 2127–2204.
- Alfaro, L., Chanda, A., Kalemli-Ozcan, S., Sayek, S. "Does foreign direct investment promote growth? Exploring the role of financial markets on linkages"Journal of Development Economics91:2 (2010): 242–256.
- Arndt, S. W. "Globalization and the open economy"North American Journal of Economics and Finance8:1 (1997): 71–79.
- Autor, D. H., Dorn, D. "The growth of low-skill service jobs and the polarization of the US labor market"American Economic Review103:5 (2013): 1553–1597.
- Autor, D., Dorn, D., Hanson, G. "When work disappears: Manufacturing decline and the falling marriage market value of young men"American Economic Review: Insights1:2 (2019): 161–178.
- Autor, D. H., Handel, M. "Putting tasks to the test: Human capital, job tasks, and wages"Journal of Labor Economics31:2 (2013): 59–96.
- Autor, D. H., Levy, F., Murname, R. "The skill content of recent technological change: An empirical exploration"Quarterly Journal of Economics118:4 (2003): 1279–1333.
- Baldwin, R., Venables, A. "Spiders and snakes: Offshoring and agglomeration in the global economy"Journal of International Economics90:2 (2013): 245–254.
- Baldwin, R., Venables, A.Spiders, and Snakes: Offshoring and Agglomeration in the Global EconomyNBER Working Papers No.16611, 2010.
- Balassa, B. "Tariff protection in industrial countries: An evaluation"Journal of Political Economy73:6 (1965): 573–594.
- Bandyopadhyay, S., Basu, A., Chau, N., Mitra, D.The Pro-Trade Bias of OffshoringCornell University College of Business Applied Economics and Policy Working Paper Series No.WP2021-13, 2021.
- Bandyopadhyay, S., Basu, A., Chau, N., Mitra, D. "Offshoring to a developing nation with a dual labor market"Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review102:3 (2020): 237–253.
- Blanchard, E. J. "Reevaluating the role of trade agreements: Does investment globalization make the WTO obsolete?"Journal of International Economics82:1 (2010): 63–72.
- Blanchard, E. J. "Foreign direct investment, endogenous tariffs, and preferential trade agreements"B.E. Journal of Economics Analysis and Policy – Advances7:1 (2007).
- Bown, C., Crowley, M. "The empirical landscape of trade policy"Handbook of Commercial Policy. Amsterdam: The North Holland, 2016.
- Blinder, A. S. "Offshoring: The next industrial revolution"Foreign Affairs85:2 (2006):113–128.
- Blinder, A. S., Krueger, A. B. "Alternative measures of offshorability: A survey approach"Journal of Labor Economics31:2 (2013): 97–128.
- Bossavie, L., Cho, Y. Y., Heath, R.The Effects of International Scrutiny on Manufacturing Workers: Evidence from the Rana Plaza Collapse in BangladeshIZA Discussion Paper No.13782, 2020.
- Chau, N. H. "On sweatshop jobs and decent work"Journal of Development Economics121 (2016): 120–134.
- Chen, H.Who Bears the Cost of Patriotism? A Spatial Analysis on the Unintended Economic Impacts of Political Boycotts, 2021.
- Conconi, P., García-Santana, M., Puccio, L., Venturini, R. "From final goods to inputs: The protectionist effect of rules of origin"American Economic Review108:8 (2018): 2335–2365.
- Costinot, A., Rodríguez-Clare, A. "Trade theory with numbers: Quantifying the consequences of globalization" In: Gopinath, G., Helpman, E., Rogoff, K. (eds).Handbook of International Economics, Volume 4. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2014.
- Dixit, A. K., Grossman, G. M. "Trade and protection with multistage production"Review of Economic Studies49:4 (1982): 583–594.
- Deardorff, A. "Fragmentation in simple trade models"North American Journal of Economics and Finance12:2 (2001): 121–137.
- Du, Y., Park, A.Changing Demand for Tasks and Skills in China. Background Report for the World Bank Group (WBG)-Development Research Center under the State Council (DRC) Report on New Drivers of Growth in China. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2018.
- Fajnzylber, P., Fernandes, A. M.International Economic Activities and the Demand for Skilled Labor: Evidence from Brazil and ChinaWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series No.3426, 2004.
- Feenstra, R. C., Hanson, G. H. "Foreign investment, outsourcing and relative wages" In: Feenstra, R. C., Grossman, G. M., Irwin, D. A. (eds).Political Economy of Trade Policy: Essays in Honor of Jagdish Bhagwati. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
- Fernandes, A. M., Kee, H. L., Winkler, D.Determinants of Global Value Chain Participation Cross-Country EvidenceWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.9197, 2020.
- Ghose, A.Capital Inflows and Investment in Developing CountriesILO Employment Strategy Paper No.11/2004, 2004.
- Ghosheh, N., Messenger, J. C. (eds).Offshoring and Working Conditions in Remote Work. Geneva: ILO, 2010.
- Girma, S., Gong, Y., Görg, H., Lancheros, S. "Estimating direct and indirect effects of foreign direct investment on firm productivity in the presence of interactions between firms"Journal of International Economics95:1 (2015): 157–169.
- Goos, M., Manning, A., Salomons, A. "Explaining job polarization: Routine biased technological change and offshoring"American Economic Review104:8 (2014): 2509–2526.
- Handley, K., Limão, N. "Policy uncertainty, trade, and welfare: Theory and evidence for China and the United States"American Economic Review107:9 (2017): 2731–2783.
- Harrison, A., Scorse, J. "Multinationals and anti-sweatshop activism"American Economic Review100:1 (2010): 247–273.
- Head, K., Mayer, T. "Brands in motion: How frictions shape multinational production"American Economic Review109:9 (2019): 3073–3124.
- Hummels, D., Ishii, J., Yi, K. -M. "The nature and growth of vertical specialization in world trade"Journal of International Economics54:1 (2001): 75–96.
- Javorcik, B. S. "Does foreign direct investment increase the productivity of domestic firms? In search of spillovers through backward linkages"American Economic Review94:3 (2004): 605–627.
- Jones, R. W., Kierzkowski, H. "The role of services production and international trade: A theoretical framework" In: Jones, R. W., Krueger, A. (eds).The Political Economy of International Trade. Essays in Honor of Robert E. Baldwin. Oxford: Blackwell, 1990.
- Kirkegaard, J. F.Offshoring, Outsourcing and Production Relocations—Labor Market Effects in the OECD and Developing AsiaPeterson Institute for International Economics Working Paper No.07-2, 2007.
- Kohler, W. "International outsourcing and factor prices with multistage production"Economic Journal114:494 (2004): C166–C185.
- Kshetri, N., Dholakia, N. "Offshoring of healthcare services: The case of US-India trade in medical transcription services"Journal of Health Organization and Management25:1 (2011): 94–107.
- Kuruvilla, S., Ranganathan, A. "Economic development strategies and macro and micro-level human resource policies: The case of India's outsourcing industry"Industrial and Labor Relations Review62:1 (2008): 39–73.
- Lewandowski, P., Park, A., Schotte, S.The Global Distribution of Routine and Non-Routine WorkWIDER Working Paper No.2020/75, 2020.
- Lorentowicz, A., Marin, D., Rauold, A.Is Human Capital Losing From Outsourcing? Evidence from Austria and PolandCEPR Discussion Paper No.5344, 2005.
- Ma, A., van Assche, S.The Role of Trade Costs in Global Production Networks: Evidence from China's Processing Trade RegimeWorld Bank Working Paper No.5490, 2010.
- Massini, S., Miozzo, M.Outsourcing and Offshoring of Business Services: Challenges to Theory, Management and Geography of InnovationManchester Business School Working Paper No.604, 2010.
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- McLaren, J., Yoo, M.FDI and Inequality in Vietnam: An Approach with Census DataNBER Working Paper No.22930, 2016.
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- 罗伯逊、R。布朗,D, Dehjia, R。“工作条件数itions and factory survival: Evidence from better factories Cambodia"Review of Development Economic25:1 (2021): 228–254.
- Shapiro, J. S. "The environmental bias of trade policy"Quarterly Journal of Economics136:2 (2021): 831–886.
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- Vandenbussche, H., Viegelahn, C. "Input reallocation within multi-product firms"Journal of International Economics114 (2018): 63–79.