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The China Shock: Learning from Labor-Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade
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Hanson, Gordon H.
, Autor, David H.
, Dorn, David
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1990-2007
/ Adjustment
/ Competition
/ Cost benefit analysis
/ Economists
/ Employment
/ International trade
/ Labor economics
/ Labor force
/ Labor force participation
/ Labor market
/ Markets
/ Participation
/ Public policy
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Unemployment
/ Wages & salaries
2016
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The China Shock: Learning from Labor-Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade
by
Hanson, Gordon H.
, Autor, David H.
, Dorn, David
in
1990-2007
/ Adjustment
/ Competition
/ Cost benefit analysis
/ Economists
/ Employment
/ International trade
/ Labor economics
/ Labor force
/ Labor force participation
/ Labor market
/ Markets
/ Participation
/ Public policy
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Unemployment
/ Wages & salaries
2016
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The China Shock: Learning from Labor-Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade
by
Hanson, Gordon H.
, Autor, David H.
, Dorn, David
in
1990-2007
/ Adjustment
/ Competition
/ Cost benefit analysis
/ Economists
/ Employment
/ International trade
/ Labor economics
/ Labor force
/ Labor force participation
/ Labor market
/ Markets
/ Participation
/ Public policy
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Unemployment
/ Wages & salaries
2016
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The China Shock: Learning from Labor-Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade
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The China Shock: Learning from Labor-Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade
2016
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Overview
China's emergence as a great economic power has induced an epochal shift in patterns of world trade. Simultaneously, it has challenged much of the received empirical wisdom about how labor markets adjust to trade shocks. Alongside the heralded consumer benefits of expanded trade are substantial adjustment costs and distributional consequences. These impacts are most visible in the local labor markets in which the industries exposed to foreign competition are concentrated. Adjustment in local labor markets is remarkably slow, with wages and labor-force participation rates remaining depressed and unemployment rates remaining elevated for at least a full decade after the China trade shock commences. Exposed workers experience greater job churning and reduced lifetime income. At the national level, employment has fallen in the US industries more exposed to import competition, as expected, but offsetting employment gains in other industries have yet to materialize. Better understanding when and where trade is costly, and how and why it may be beneficial, is a key item on the research agenda for trade and labor economists.
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Annual Reviews,Annual Reviews, Inc
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