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Imports as product and labour market discipline

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Boulhol, Hervé ; Dobbelaere, Sabien ; Maioli, Sara

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2011

49

2

June

331-361

economic analysis ; labour market ; manufacturing industry ; trade ; workers participation

United Kingdom

Trade

English

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"This article tests the pro-competitive effect of trade in the product and labour markets of UK manufacturing sectors between 1988 and 2003 using a two-stage estimation procedure. In the first stage, we use data on 11,799 firms from 20 manufacturing sectors to simultaneously estimate mark-up and workers' bargaining power parameters according to sector, firm size and period. We find a significant drop in both the mark-up and the workers' bargaining power in the mid-1990s. In the second stage, we relate our parameters of interest to trade variables. Our results show that imports from developed countries have significantly contributed to the decrease in both mark-ups and workers' bargaining power."

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