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| International Outsourcing and the Skill-Specific Wage
Bill in Eastern Europe
by Peter Egger and Robert Stehrer WIIW
Working Papers, |
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Abstract
The paper analyses the effects of international fragmentation in terms
of intermediate goods trade on the dynamics of skill-specific real wage
bills in manufacturing of three Central and East European countries (Hungary,
Poland, the Czech Republic). Both intermediate goods exports and imports
of the CEECs exhibit a positive impact on the unskilled workers' wage bill.
Since 1993, intermediate goods trade with the European Union alone has
accounted for a reduction of about 58 per cent of the predicted annual
change in the skilled-to-unskilled wage bill ratio in Hungary's manufacturing.
The corresponding contribution was 31 per cent in the Czech Republic and
30 per cent in Poland.
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