Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries: A Review of Theory and Evidence
A basic feature of development dynamics is the reallocation of labour from low- productivity to higher-productivity activities (generally more capital-intensive and also often more skill-intensive). The expansion of skilled labour supply that accompanies rising per capita incomes is both cause and e...
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Zusammenfassung: | A basic feature of development dynamics is the reallocation of labour from low- productivity to higher-productivity activities (generally more capital-intensive and also often more skill-intensive). The expansion of skilled labour supply that accompanies rising per capita incomes is both cause and effect of this shift in skills demand. Over long periods, if skills supply and demand grow apace, skill premia would show little secular change; over shorter periods, however, inevitable lags may show up as growing or shrinking premia. A policy reform like trade liberalisation can accelerate structural change in an economy, causing an exogenous shift in relative factor demands. For some developing countries, the result may be an increase in skills demand associated with the adoption of newly available foreign technology and lower cost imported capital goods. This demand shift may be permanent or only temporary, but in either case the skills supply should eventually increase in response to ... |
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spelling | O'Connor, David VerfasserIn aut Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence David, O'Connor and Mariarosa, Lunati Paris OECD Publishing 1999 1 Online-Ressource (48 p.) 21 x 29.7cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Development Centre Working Papers no.149 A basic feature of development dynamics is the reallocation of labour from low- productivity to higher-productivity activities (generally more capital-intensive and also often more skill-intensive). The expansion of skilled labour supply that accompanies rising per capita incomes is both cause and effect of this shift in skills demand. Over long periods, if skills supply and demand grow apace, skill premia would show little secular change; over shorter periods, however, inevitable lags may show up as growing or shrinking premia. A policy reform like trade liberalisation can accelerate structural change in an economy, causing an exogenous shift in relative factor demands. For some developing countries, the result may be an increase in skills demand associated with the adoption of newly available foreign technology and lower cost imported capital goods. This demand shift may be permanent or only temporary, but in either case the skills supply should eventually increase in response to ... Development Lunati, Mariarosa MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/722638700667 Volltext |
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title | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence |
title_auth | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence |
title_exact_search | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence |
title_full | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence David, O'Connor and Mariarosa, Lunati |
title_fullStr | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence David, O'Connor and Mariarosa, Lunati |
title_full_unstemmed | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries A Review of Theory and Evidence David, O'Connor and Mariarosa, Lunati |
title_short | Economic Opening and the Demand for Skills in Developing Countries |
title_sort | economic opening and the demand for skills in developing countries a review of theory and evidence |
title_sub | A Review of Theory and Evidence |
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topic_facet | Development |
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