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Per Capita Income and the Demand for Skills

Justin Caron, Thibault Fally and James Markusen

No 333139, Conference papers from Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project

Abstract: Almost all of the literature about the growth of income inequality and the relationship between skilled and unskilled wages approaches the issue from the production side of general equilibrium (skill-biased technical change, international trade). We add a role for income-dependent demand interacted with factor intensities in production. We explore how income growth and trade liberalization influence the demand for skilled labor when preferences are non-homothetic and when income-elastic goods are more intensive in skilled labor, an empirical regularity documented in Caron, Fally and Markusen (2014). To do so, we simulate the growth in both income and ex- ports observed between 1995 and 2010 by adjusting sector-neutral productivity and trade costs. Relative to what we would obtain with homothetic preferences, we show that these changes lead to significant increases in the skill premium, especially in developing countries. Our results are mostly driven by productivity growth shifting consumption towards skill-intensive goods, but non- homothetic preferences also matter when evaluating the effect of trade. Overall, the negative effect of trade cost reductions on the skill premium predicted for developing countries under homothetic preferences (Stolper-Samuelson) is strongly mitigated, and sometimes reversed. Keywords: Non-homothetic preferences, skill premium, per capita income, structural change, international trade JEL Classification: F10, O10, F16, J31

Keywords: Labor; and; Human; Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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