Determinants of Intra-Industry Trade and Labour Market Adjustment

Determinants of Intra-Industry Trade and Labour Market Adjustment
Author: Sakshi Aggarwal
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2024-01-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1527570614

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Intra-industry trade (IIT) has emerged as a major area of research in the analysis of international and intra-regional specialization. This book highlights the changes which the Indian economy has witnessed in the past two decades following the economic liberalization of the 1990s. It has been revealed that there are comparatively few studies in the context of developing economies which focus on the country-industry-specific determinants of aggregate and sectoral IIT. The book incorporates several hypotheses to analyze demand-driven, supply-induced, industry-specific, and policy-oriented drivers influencing the level of bilateral aggregate and sectoral IIT in the Indian context. Moreover, several trade-related, labor specific and trade overlap induced factors dictate the growth trajectory and the employment level of an economy. Therefore, the current research conducts an empirical analysis to examine each hypothesis and provide significant findings to explore the relationship between key economic variables, their interaction effects, and their impact on the growth of the Indian economy.

Globalisation and Labour Market Adjustment

Globalisation and Labour Market Adjustment
Author: D. Greenaway
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2008-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230582389

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Although economists have long pointed to the aggregate gains from increased economic integration, the popular perception of globalization is much more pessimistic. Workers feel less secure in their jobs and fear wage losses and unemployment. This book explores these issues, and asks whether the concerns are warranted.

Trade, Skills and Adjustment Costs

Trade, Skills and Adjustment Costs
Author: Robert J.R Elliott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

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The relationship between the ability of workers to change job, sector or industry and the short-run adjustment costs associated with a reallocation of labor is the subject of lively debate among academics. This paper examines recent sector and industry level labor market adjustment in the UK using data from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey. We explore the link between the nature of UK trade patterns and labor adjustment within the manufacturing sector and employ a multinomial logit approach to examine the determinants of "within" and "between" industry mobility. By controlling for individual skill specificity we find some evidence of a link between intra-industry trade and intra-industry labor adjustment.

Trade and Employment

Trade and Employment
Author: Bernard M. Hoekman
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2005
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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"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. "--World Bank web site.

The Impact of International Trade and Investment on Employment

The Impact of International Trade and Investment on Employment
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1978
Genre: Balance of payments
ISBN:

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Conference paper on the impact of trade and USA foreign investments on the labour market and employment - examines effects of trade barriers, free trade, technology transfer, etc. On layoff, labour turnover, import competition, unemployment (incl. In the iron and steel industry and motor vehicle industry), etc., and considers implications of an adjustment assistance programme for employment policy and tariff policy. Graphs, references and statistical tables. Conference held in Washington 1976 December 2 and 3.

Trade Liberalization, Intra-Industry Reallocation of Labor and Trade Adjustment Assistance

Trade Liberalization, Intra-Industry Reallocation of Labor and Trade Adjustment Assistance
Author: Yong Joon Jang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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This paper analyzes how TAA for workers plays a role on intra-sectoral redistribution of labor in response to trade liberalization by placing Riordan and Staiger's (1993) TAA model within Melitz's (2003) framework of international trade with heterogeneous monopolistically competitive firms. Due to the existence of asymmetric information of worker quality between firms and workers, high-productivity firms abstain from rehiring workers laid-off from low-productivity firms when the average quality of those workers is relatively low. Hence a job training program of TAA can have an important role in reducing unemployment and income deterioration in low productivity firms, and raise efficiency in high-productivity firms within a sector in response to trade liberalization. In addition, the job training program is more necessary with respect to the process of intra-redistribution of production factors when trade opens at a low level, and also when a sector has comparative advantage, skill-intensive technology and a large portion of low quality labor in the labor market.