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Title: Relative wages, openness and skill-biased technological change
Keywords: F14
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J31
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wage inequality
trade liberalisation
skill-biased technological change
Lohnstruktur
Qualifikation
Außenhandelsliberalisierung
Technologietransfer
Technischer Fortschritt
Schätzung
Ghana
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
Publisher: Institut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Bonn
Description: Standard neo-classical trade theory predicts that trade liberalisation should cause a fall in wage inequality in developing countries through a decrease in the relative demand for skilled labour. Recent studies of a number of developing countries, however, find evidence to the contrary. Using a panel of manufacturing firms in the 1990s we investigate whether skillbiased technological change induced through imports of technology-intensive capital goods or export activity may provide an explanation for the increase in relative wages of skilled workers in Ghana. Estimates of a skilled worker relative demand equation based on a translog cost function show that changes in technology through a greater inflow of foreign machinery is found to be indeed consistent with skill-biased technological change in Ghana.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/2890
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/2890
ppn:359456596
ppn:359456596
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