Trade, wages and productivity
Kristian Behrens (),
Giordano Mion,
Yasusada Murata and
Jens Südekum ()
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Jens Südekum: Mercator School of Management, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany
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No 161, Working Paper Research from National Bank of Belgium
Abstract:
We develop a new general equilibrium model of trade with heterogeneous firms, variable demand elasticities and endogenously determined wages. Trade integration favours wage convergence, boosts competition, and forces the least efficient firms to leave the market, thereby affecting aggregate productivity. Since wage and productivity responses are endogenous, our model is well suited to studying the impact of trade integration on aggregate productivity and factor prices. Using Canada-US interregional trade data, we first estimate a system of theory-based gravity equations under the general equilibrium constraints generated by the model. Doing so allows us to measure 'border effects' and to decompose them into a 'pure' border effect, relative and absolute wage effects, and a selection effect. Using the estimated parameter values, we then quantify the impact of removing the Canada-US border on wages, productivity, mark-ups, the share of exporters, the mass of varieties produced and consumed, and thus welfare. Finally, we provide a similar quantification with respect to regional population changes.
Keywords: heterogeneous firms; gravity equations; general equilibrium; monopolistic competition; variable demand elasticities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F12 F15 F17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 44 pages
Date: 2009-03
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