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To take advantage of even lower wages , industrial relocation has reached border areas . ... By comparison , the minimum wage applied to border provinces in 1994 was US $ 113 per month ( Fairclough 1994 ) .
To take advantage of even lower wages , industrial relocation has reached border areas . ... By comparison , the minimum wage applied to border provinces in 1994 was US $ 113 per month ( Fairclough 1994 ) .
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The tax burden will therefore be absorbed in terms of a higher effective wage paid by the employers of the foreign workers . This case is given by the column labeled LOCAL in Table 2. The other extreme is when the foreign labor supply ...
The tax burden will therefore be absorbed in terms of a higher effective wage paid by the employers of the foreign workers . This case is given by the column labeled LOCAL in Table 2. The other extreme is when the foreign labor supply ...
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Table 2 ( Continued ) Wages BASE NOFOR LOCAL HALF PASSFOR 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,060,884 880,208 8,914 1.035 0.962 10.348 ... 1.000 1.000 1,061,014 880,296 7,417 Real.wage.rate.tha.leprim Real.wage.rate.tha.gtprim Real.wage.rate.foreign ...
Table 2 ( Continued ) Wages BASE NOFOR LOCAL HALF PASSFOR 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,060,884 880,208 8,914 1.035 0.962 10.348 ... 1.000 1.000 1,061,014 880,296 7,417 Real.wage.rate.tha.leprim Real.wage.rate.tha.gtprim Real.wage.rate.foreign ...
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