Trade and Employment : Stylized Facts and Research Findings

The substantial literature investigating the links between trade, trade policy, and labor market outcomes-both returns to labor and employment-has generated a number of stylized facts, but many open questions remain. This paper surveys the subset of the literature focusing on trade policy and integration into the world economy. Although in the longer run trade opportunities can have a major impact in creating more productive and higher paying jobs, this literature tends to take employment as given. A common finding is that much of the shorter run impacts of trade and reforms involve reallocation of labor or wage impacts within sectors. This reflects a pattern of expansion of more productive firms-especially export-oriented or suppliers to exporters-and contraction and adjustment of less productive enterprises in sectors that become subject to greater import competition. Wage responses to trade and trade reforms are generally greater than employment impacts, but trade can only explain a small fraction of the general increase in wage inequality observed in both industrial and developing countries in recent decades. A feature of the literature survey is that the focus is almost exclusively on industries producing goods. Given the importance of service industries as a source of employment and determinants of competitiveness, the paper argues that one priority area for future research is to study the employment effects of services trade and investment reforms.

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Main Authors: Hoekman, Bernard, Winters, L. Alan
Format: Publications & Research biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-08
Subjects:ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY, AGGREGATE TRADE, AGRICULTURE, ASSETS, BENCHMARK, BUSINESS CYCLE, CAPITAL GOODS, CAPITAL MOBILITY, CENTRAL BANK, CHANGES IN TRADE, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVE EFFECTS OF TRADE, COMPETITIVENESS, CURRENCY, CURRENT ACCOUNT, DEMAND ELASTICITIES, DEMAND SHOCKS, DEPRECIATION, DEREGULATION, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DOMESTIC DEMAND, ECONOMETRIC ANALYSES, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE, ECONOMICS LITERATURE, EFFICIENCY WAGES, ELASTICITIES, ELASTICITY, ELASTICITY OF DEMAND, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, EMPIRICAL STUDIES, EMPLOYMENT, EQUILIBRIUM, EXCHANGE RATE, EXCHANGE RATES, EXPORT GROWTH, EXPORT SECTORS, EXPORTERS, EXPORTS, FACTOR ENDOWMENTS, FACTOR MARKETS, FACTOR PRICE, FACTOR PRICE EQUALIZATION, FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, FISCAL POLICY, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN MARKETS, FOREIGN TECHNOLOGIES, FREE TRADE, FREE TRADE IN GOODS, FULL EMPLOYMENT, FUTURE RESEARCH, GDP, GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS, GROWTH RATE, HUMAN CAPITAL, IMPACT OF TRADE, IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION, IMPERFECT COMPETITION, IMPORT COMPETITION, IMPORT PENETRATION, IMPORTS, INCOME, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INCOME LEVELS, INDUSTRY TRADE, INEFFICIENCY, INTEREST RATES, INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES, LABOR MARKETS, MACROECONOMIC POLICY, MARGINAL PRODUCT, MARGINAL PROPENSITY TO IMPORT, MEASURE OF TRADE, MINIMUM WAGE, MINIMUM WAGES, MONEY SUPPLY, MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION, MULTIPLIER EFFECT, MULTIPLIER EFFECTS, NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT, NEOCLASSICAL MODELS, OPEN ECONOMIES, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PRICE CHANGES, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCERS, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS, PRODUCTIVITY, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, QUOTAS, REAL EXCHANGE RATE, REAL EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES, REAL WAGES, REDUCTION IN TARIFFS, RELATIVE PRICE OF GOODS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE, SURPLUS LABOR, TARIFF LEVELS, TARIFF REDUCTIONS, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS, TERMS OF TRADE, TIME SERIES, TRADABLE GOODS, TRADE INTEGRATION, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE LIBERALIZATIONS, TRADE MODELS, TRADE MORE, TRADE OPENNESS, TRADE POLICIES, TRADE POLICY, TRADE REFORM, TRADE REFORMS, TRADE REGIME, TRADE REGIMES, TRADE SHOCKS, TRADE VOLUMES, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNSKILLED LABOR, UNSKILLED WORKERS, WAGE INEQUALITY, WAGE RATES, WAGE RIGIDITIES, WAGES, WORLD MARKETS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6180806/trade-employment-stylized-facts-research-findings
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8624
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