This volume collects theoretical papers on the labor market effects
of international trade that Udo Kreickemeier has published,
together with different co-authors, over the past decade. Many
contributions contained in this volume feature labor market
imperfections that give rise to involuntary unemployment, and in
those contributions, the question of how trade affects aggregate
employment typically takes center stage in the analysis. Another
recurring theme in many papers is the link between international
trade and the income distribution within countries. The channels
explored in the different papers include union wage premia,
exporter wage premia due to firm-level rent sharing, and ability
premia to entrepreneurs that are able to capitalize on their high
productivity in global markets.
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