Trade Liberalization and Regional Dynamics
Duke University · Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
We study the evolution of trade liberalization's effects on Brazilian local labor markets. Regions facing larger tariff cuts experienced prolonged declines in formal sector employment and earnings relative to other regions. The impact of tariff changes on regional earnings 20 years after liberalization was three times the effect after 10 years. These increasing effects on regional earnings are inconsistent with conventional spatial equilibrium models, which predict declining effects due to spatial arbitrage. We investigate potential mechanisms, finding empirical support for a mechanism involving imperfect interregional labor mobility and dynamics in labor demand, driven by slow capital adjustment and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 88.89
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
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2Topics & keywords
- Economics
- Earnings
- Free trade
- Liberalization
- Tariff
- International economics
- General equilibrium theory
- Arbitrage
- Decent work and economic growth