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« Délocalisations et inégalités entre TQ et TNQ dans les pays du Nord

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  • RAOUF Radouane

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In this paper, we will try to analyze the impact of offshoring on employment in France. In economic analysis, is often associated the phenomenon of relocation to the problem of unemployment. Using a computable general equilibrium model (CGE), we simulate the relationship between offshoring to the CEECs and the rising inequality between skilled and unskilled workers in France. In order to study this impact, we will initially talk about theoretical and empirical contributions explaining the relation “relocation-employment”. In a second step, we will develop a CGE model for the case of France to test the impact of offshoring to the CEECs, on wage and unemployment rate for skilled and unskilled workers. The simulation in this model, in a prospective sense, through the increase in outward FDI destination in the CEECs that are considered as relocation. Wage of Skilled will improve and rate of unemployement of unskilled will also increase.

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  • RAOUF Radouane, 2013. "« Délocalisations et inégalités entre TQ et TNQ dans les pays du Nord," EcoMod2013 5288, EcoMod.
  • Handle: RePEc:ekd:004912:5288
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    France/ CEECs; General equilibrium modeling (CGE); EU enlargement;
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