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In a CEPR discussion paper, Elhanan Helpman concludes that trade played an appreciable role in increasing wage inequality, but that its cumulative effect has been modest, and that globalization does not explain the preponderance of the rise in wage inequality within countries.
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Dirk Niepelt considers the following as important: globalization, inequality, Notes, trade, Wage inequality
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In a CEPR discussion paper, Elhanan Helpman concludes that
trade played an appreciable role in increasing wage inequality, but that its cumulative effect has been modest, and that globalization does not explain the preponderance of the rise in wage inequality within countries.