Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5076029 Information Economics and Policy 2007 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
To analyze the consequences of new technologies, which make it possible to employ distant labour, we model a developed country with high- and medium-skilled labour interacting with an emerging market economy (EME) with medium- and low-skilled labour. Expansion in labour supply induces medium-skill biased technical change, which raises the demand for such labour. As a result, inequalities tend to fall in the developed country, skill premiums rise marginally in the EME, but equality rises because labour employed in the low-skilled sector shrinks. Inequality falls across the countries since average wages, information and access rise in the EME.
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