Inequality and unemployment in a global economy
Helpman, Elhanan ; Itskhoki, Oleg ; Redding, Stephen
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance
LSE - London
2009
40 p.
export oriented industry ; size of enterprise ; trade ; unemployment ; wage differential
CEP Discussion Paper
940
Wages and wage payment systems
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper develops a new framework for examining the distributional consequences of international trade that incorporates firm and worker heterogeneity, search and matching frictions in the labor market, and screening of workers by firms. Larger firms pay higher wages and exporters pay higher wages than non-exporters. The opening of trade enhances wage inequality and raises unemployment, but expected welfare gains are ensured if workers are risk neutral. And while wage inequality is larger in a trade equilibrium than in autarky, reductions of trade impediments can either raise or reduce wage inequality. "
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