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International trade, technological shocks and spillovers in the labour market: a GVAR analysis of the US manufacturing sector
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Document Date: 2007-02-23 08:11:23


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RY 2 0 0 7 INTERNATIONAL TRADE / /

Country

Germany / United States / United Kingdom / /

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EUR / /

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Event

Reorganization / Layoffs / /

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manufacturing labour market outcomes / oil price / manufacturing sector employment / manufacturing value / manufacturing labour market variables / manufacturing industries / manufacturing sector trade openness / technology shocks / manufacturing sector / oil price shocks / relative technology differences / manufacturing sector labour market outcomes / Internet http /

Organization

External Developments Division / European Central Bank / OECD / /

Person

Stéphane Dées / Frank Smets / Warwick McKibbin / Isabel Vansteenkiste / Matteo Cicarelli / Paul Hiebert / /

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author / /

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F16 / /

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D / /

Technology

productivity-enhancing technologies / /

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http /

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