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Computer architecture: Complexity and correctness: By Silvia M. Mueller and Wolfgang J. Paul. Springer, Berlin. (2000). 553 pages. $54.95, DM 98.00, öS 716.00, sFr 89.50, GBP 34.00


Book ID
104352320
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
102 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0898-1221

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✦ Synopsis


Acknowledgements. Introduction (Robert C. Feenstra)

. I. Shifts in labor demand. 1. And now for something completely different: An alternative model of trade, education, and inequality (Paul Krugman); Comment (James E. Rauch and Magnus Lofstrom). 2. Effort and wages: A new look at the interindustry wage differentials (Edward E. Learner and Christopher F. Thornberg); Comment (Alan V. Deardorff). 3. Offshore assembly from the United States: Production characteristics of the 9802 program (Robert C. Feenstra, Gordon H. Hanson and Deborah L. Swenson); Comment (James A. Levinsohn). II. The role of product prices. 4. What are the results of product-price studies and what can we learn from their differences? (Matthew J. Slaughter); Comment (Robert E. Baldwin). 5. International trade and American wages in general equilibrium, 1967-1995 (James Harrigan); Comment (Jonathan Eaton). 6. Does a kick in the pants get you going or does it just hurt? The impact of international competition on technological change in U.S. manufacturing (Robert Z. Lawrence); Comment (Alan B. Krueger). III. Variation in wages across states and industries. 7. Understanding increasing and decreasing wage inequality (Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen); Comment (Lee G. Branstetter). 8. Exchange rates and local labor markets (Linda Goldberg and Joseph Tracy); Comment (Andrew K. Rose). 9. Trade flows and wage premiums: Does who or what matter? (Mary E. Lovely and J. David Richardson); Comment (George J. Borjas). 10. Trade and job loss in U. S. manufacturing, 1979-1994 (Lori G. Kletzer); Comment (Lisa M. Lynch). Contributors. Author index. Subject index.