Skill-Upgrading in Developing Countries Alters Global Production Chains
Poverty decline in Africa and Asia by 2030 results in a large increase in skill-acquisition as people can afford more education. A rise of these new middle-income countries will therefore lead to a large increase in the pool of the world’s middle-skilled workers. Production of manufactured goods is...
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Main Author: | JAKOBSSON, Amanda |
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2013
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