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Proponents of free trade routinely argue that an important benefit
for developing countries is that it provides significant economic
opportunities for their asset-less workers. By now, virtually all
developing countries, have moved towards integrating themselves
more closely with the international economy. To what extent have
workers actually benefited from this integration? The Impact of
Trade on Labor attempts to piece together broad-based evidence on
the effects of trade liberalization on labor markets in developing
countries in general, and selected countries from developing Asia
in particular. The analysis of the available evidence takes into
account the recent theoretical advances in this area.
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