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Trade Shocks and Labor Adjustment: A Structural Empirical Approach
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Artuç, Erhan
, Chaudhuri, Shubham
, McLaren, John
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/ Cost estimation models
/ Costs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Empirical research
/ Employment
/ Equilibrium
/ Foreign direct investment
/ Intergenerational Income Distribution
/ International trade
/ International Trade Organizations F130
/ Labor
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labor movements
/ Liberalization
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Modeling
/ Parameter estimation
/ Political economy
/ Rational expectations
/ Social structure
/ Structural analysis
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Trade adjustment
/ Trade and Labor Market Interactions F160
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade Policy
/ U.S.A
/ Unemployment
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Welfare
/ Workers
2010
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Trade Shocks and Labor Adjustment: A Structural Empirical Approach
by
Artuç, Erhan
, Chaudhuri, Shubham
, McLaren, John
in
Adjustment
/ Aggregate Human Capital E240
/ Cost estimates
/ Cost estimation models
/ Costs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Empirical research
/ Employment
/ Equilibrium
/ Foreign direct investment
/ Intergenerational Income Distribution
/ International trade
/ International Trade Organizations F130
/ Labor
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labor movements
/ Liberalization
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Modeling
/ Parameter estimation
/ Political economy
/ Rational expectations
/ Social structure
/ Structural analysis
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Trade adjustment
/ Trade and Labor Market Interactions F160
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade Policy
/ U.S.A
/ Unemployment
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Welfare
/ Workers
2010
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Trade Shocks and Labor Adjustment: A Structural Empirical Approach
by
Artuç, Erhan
, Chaudhuri, Shubham
, McLaren, John
in
Adjustment
/ Aggregate Human Capital E240
/ Cost estimates
/ Cost estimation models
/ Costs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Empirical research
/ Employment
/ Equilibrium
/ Foreign direct investment
/ Intergenerational Income Distribution
/ International trade
/ International Trade Organizations F130
/ Labor
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labor movements
/ Liberalization
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Modeling
/ Parameter estimation
/ Political economy
/ Rational expectations
/ Social structure
/ Structural analysis
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Trade adjustment
/ Trade and Labor Market Interactions F160
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade Policy
/ U.S.A
/ Unemployment
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Welfare
/ Workers
2010
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Trade Shocks and Labor Adjustment: A Structural Empirical Approach
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Trade Shocks and Labor Adjustment: A Structural Empirical Approach
2010
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The welfare effects of trade shocks turn on the nature and magnitude of the costs workers face in moving between sectors. Using an Euler-type equilibrium condition derived from a rational expectations model of dynamic labor adjustment, we estimate the mean and variance of workers' switching costs from the US CPS. We estimate high values of both parameters, implying slow adjustment of the economy and sharp movements in wages in response to trade shocks. However, import-competing workers can still benefit from tariff removal; liberalization lowers their wages in the short and long run but raises their option value.
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American Economic Association
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