Acemoglu, 2003a. Cross-country Inequality Trends. In: Economic Journal, (113) 485, 121
Acemoglu, 2003b. Labor- and Capital-augmenting Technical Change. In: Journal of the European Economic Association, (1), 1
Afonso, 2006. Skill-biased Technological Knowledge without Scale Effects. In: Applied Economics, (38), 13
Afonso, 2008. Can the North-South trade regime explain intra and inter-country productivity differences?. In: Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, (17), 561
Afonso, 2008. The Impact of Government on Wage Inequality without Scale Effects. In: Economic Modelling, (25), 351
Afonso, 2012. Scale Independent North-South Trade Effects on the Technological-knowledge Bias and on Wage Inequality. In: Review of World Economics, (148), 187
Aghion, 2002. Schumpeterian Growth Theory and the Dynamics of Income Inequality. In: Econometrica, (70), 855
Aitken, 1996. Wages and Foreign Ownership: A Comparative Study on Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States. In: Journal of International Economics, (40), 345
Amiti, 2007. Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs, and Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia. In: American Economic Review, (97), 1611
Archibugi, 2004. A New Indicator of Technological Capabilities for Developed and Developing Countries (ArCo). In: World Development, (32), 629
- Autor, 2008. Trends in US Wage Inequality: Revising the Revisionists. In: Review of Economics and Statistics, (90), 300
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Avalos, 2006. The Manufacturing Wage Inequality in Latin America and East Asia: Openness, Technology Transfer, and Labor Supply. In: Review of Development Economics, (10), 553
Behar, A. Directed Technical Change, the Elasticity of Substitution and Wage Inequality in Developing Countries 2009
Belot, 2004. Does the Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in Lowering their Unemployment Rates lie in the Clever Design of their Labor Market Reforms?. In: Oxford Economic Papers, (56), 621
Berman, 1994. Changes in the Demand for Skilled Labor within US Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from the Annual Survey of Manufactures. In: Quarterly Journal of Economics, (109), 367
Birdsall, N. A. Hamoudi Commodity Dependence, Trade, and Growth: When ‘Openness’ Is Not Enough 2002
Brainerd, 1998. Winners and Losers in Russia's Economic Transition. In: American Economic Review, (88), 1094
Bulte, 2005. Resource Intensity, Institutions, and Development. In: World Development, (33), 1029
Burstein, A. J. Vogel International Trade, Technology, and the Skill Premium http://www.columbia.edu/~jev9/BV-TTSP.pdf 2016
Busse, 2007. Political Risk, Institutions and Foreign Direct Investment. In: European Journal of Political Economy, (23), 397
Card, 2002. Skill Biased Technological Change and Rising Wage Inequality: Some Problems and Puzzles. In: Journal of Labor Economics, (20), 733
Caroli, 2001. Skill-biased Organizational Change? Evidence from a Panel of British and French Establishments. In: Quarterly Journal of Economics, (116), 1449
Castellacci, 2008. The Technology Clubs: The Distribution of Knowledge across Nations. In: Research Policy, (37), 1659
Ciccone, 2005. Long-run Substitutability between More and Less Educated Workers: Evidence from US States, 1950-1990. In: Review of Economics and Statistics, (87), 652
Clarke, 2001. How Institutional Quality and Economic Factors Impact Technological Deepening in Developing Countries. In: Journal of International Development, (13), 1097
- Crinò, 2005. Wages, Skills and Integration in Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic: and Industry-level Analysis. In: Transition Studies Review, (12), 432
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- DiNardo, J. N. Fortin T. Memieux Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages, 1973-1992: A Semi-parametric Approach 1995
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Dix-Carneiro, 2015. Trade Liberalization and the Skill Premium: A Local Labor Markets Approach. In: American Economic Review, (105), 551
Dollar, 2003. Institutions, Trade and Growth. In: Journal of Monetary Economics, (50), 133
- Doms, 1998. Geography and Ownership as Bases for Economic Accounting
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Freeman, 2001. The Occupational Wages around the World Data File. In: International Labor Review, (140), 379
- Freeman, R. B. R. H. Oostendrop Wages around the World: Pay across Occupations and Countries Cambridge, MA 2000
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Gera, 2001. Technology and the Demand for Skills in Canada: An Industry-level Analysis. In: Canadian Journal of Economics, (34), 132
Girma, 2001. Who Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in the UK?. In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, (45), 119
Goldberg, 2007. Distributional Effects of Globalization in Developing Countries. In: Journal of Economic Literature, (45), 39
Goldberg, P. A. Khandelwal N. Pavcnik P. Topalova Imported Intermediate Inputs and Domestic Product Growth: Evidence from India 2008
Gradstein, 2008. Institutional Traps and Economic Growth. In: International Economic Review, (49), 1043
Gylfason, 2001. Natural Resources, Education and Economic Development. In: European Economic Review, (45), 847
Harrigan, 2015. Skill Biased Heterogeneous Firms, Trade Liberalization, and the Skill Premium. In: Canadian Journal of Economics, (48), 1024
Isham, 2005. The Varieties of Resource Experience: Natural Resource Export Structures and the Political Economy of Economic Growth. In: World Bank Economic Review, (19), 141
- Katz, 1992. Changes in Relative Wages, 1963-1987: Supply and Demand Factors. In: Quarterly Journal of Economics, (107), 35
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Leamer, 1996. Wage Inequality from International Competition and Technological Change: Theory and Country Experience. In: American Economic Review, (86), 309
Machin, 1998. Technology and Changes in Skill Structure: Evidence from Seven OECD Countries. In: Quarterly Journal of Economics, (113), 1215
Nickell, 1996. Changes in the Distribution of Wages and Unemployment in OECD Countries. In: American economic Review, (82), 302
Owens, 1997. Export-oriented Industrialization through Primary Processing?. In: World Development, (25), 1453
- Psacharopoulos, 1973. Returns to Education: An International Comparison
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Robertson, 2004. Relative Prices and Wage Inequality: Evidence from Mexico. In: Journal of International Economics, (64), 387
Sachs, 1999. The Big Push, Natural Resource Booms and Growth. In: Journal of Development Economics, (59), 43
Sachs, 2001. The Curse of Natural Resources. In: European Economic Review, (45), 827
Sachs, J. A. Warner Natural Resource Abundance and Economic Growth Cambridge, MA 1995
Sala-i-Martin, X. A. Subramanian Addressing the Natural Resource Curse: An Illustration from Nigeria Cambridge, MA 2003
Te Velde, 2004. Foreign Investment, Skills and Wage Inequality in East Asia. In: Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, (9), 348
Torres, 2013. Natural Resources, Wage Growth and Institutions-A Panel Approach. In: The World Economy, (36), 661
Tsui, 2011. More Oil, Less Democracy: Evidence from Worldwide Crude Oil Discoveries. In: Economic Journal, (121) 551, 89
Van der Ploeg, 2010. The pungent smell of ?red herrings’: subsoil assets, rents, volatility and the resource curse. In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, (60), 44
Wood, 1998. Globalisation and the Rise in Labor Market Inequalities. In: Economic Journal, (108) 450, 1463
- Wooldridge, 2002. Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Zhu, 2005. Trade and Inequality in Developing Countries: A General Equilibrium Analysis. In: Journal of International Economics, (65), 21