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181“...We analyze the effects of outsourcing in the presence of a minimum wage by presenting a general-equilibrium model with an oligopolistic export sector and a...”
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184“...The authors estimate the responsiveness of aid to recipient countries' economic and physical needs, civil/political rights, and government effectiveness. They...”
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186“...The mortgage crisis has been milder in the Eighth District than in the nation. As shown in Figure 1, the nation's serious delinquency (SD) rate surpassed that...”
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187“...State tax revenue continued to decline in fiscal year (FY) 2010 for the Eighth District states as well as for the combined 50 states. At the same time,...”
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188“...The authors use data from several sources, including plant-level data from the manufacturing sector in Germany, to expand the literature on outsourcing. They...”
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189“...In the fourth quarter of 2009, Eight District house prices, as measured by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), fell by only 0.4% from the previous...”
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191“...This paper analyzes the effects of corporatism on wage, employment, and optimal trade policy in the context of international market share rivalry. A Striking...”
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192“...This paper analyzes the effect of foreign aid on illegal immigration and host country welfare using a general equilibrium model. We show that foreign aid may...”
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194“...Donor nations may recognize that some developing nations face credit constraints in the world capital market. This knowledge may prompt donors to increase aid...”
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196“...We examine the interaction between foreign aid and binding borrowing constraint for a recipient country. We also analyze how these two instruments affect...”
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198“...We use a version of the small-union Meade model to consider the effects of interdependent import tariffs in the presence illegal immigration. First, we analyze...”
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199“...This paper provides new estimates of the effects of corruption and poor institutions on trade protection. It exploits data on several measures of trade...”
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200“...Many developing country governments rely heavily on trade tax revenue. Therefore, trade liberalization can be a potential source of significant fiscal...”