Abstract
This paper studies the link between a firms education level, export performance and wages of its workers. We argue that firms may escape intense competition in international markets by using high skilled workers to differentiate their products. This story is consistent with our empirical results. Using a very rich matched worker-firm longitudinal dataset we find that firms with high export intensities pay higher wages. However, an interaction term between export intensity and skill intensity has a positive impact on wages and it absorbs the direct effect of the export intensity. That is, we find an export wage premium, but it accrues to workers in firms with high skill intensities
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Cph. |
Publisher | Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen |
Number of pages | 22 |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Keywords
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- exports
- wages
- human capital
- sharing