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A Case Study on Trade Liberalization: Argentina in the 1990s


Victor A. Beker


University of Belgrano - Department of Economics; University of Buenos Aires

2012

Economics Discussion Paper No. 2012-3

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The link between trade and wages is embodied in the Stolper-Samuelson theorem and its generalizations. The Stolper-Samuelson logic is that trade affects relative factor rewards by changing relative prices. Since in Argentina non-skilled labor was neither as abundant a factor as land nor as scarce as capital it could not be expected to be the big winner in the opening-up process of the Argentine economy nor could it be expected to be a big loser. So, the huge amount of unemployment experienced by the Argentine economy in the 1990s as well as the widening wage gap between skilled and unskilled labor came as a complete surprise. This paper gives some reasons for this unexpected result. In Argentina, trade liberalization meant mainly import liberalization by lowering tariffs that protected labor-intensive industries like textiles. So, the short-run effect was massive destruction of jobs in non-skilled labor-intensive activities. The opening up of the economy significantly lowered the price of capital goods. This encouraged a drastic process of capital for labor substitution as well as promoting an increase in the demand for skilled labor. In those industries in which the import penetration increased the most, the wage inequality widened relatively more between unskilled and skilled workers. The reasons for the persistence of unemployment are discussed, the impact of the increasing unemployment and growing inequality in wage distribution on income distribution is analyzed, the alternatives of shock therapy vs. gradualism are discussed and finally some general conclusions are drawn from the analysis of the Argentine case.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 28

Keywords: Trade liberalization, unemployment, skilled labor, inequality

JEL Classification: F14, F16, J60

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Date posted: January 18, 2012  

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Beker, Victor A., A Case Study on Trade Liberalization: Argentina in the 1990s (2012). Economics Discussion Paper No. 2012-3. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1987329 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1987329

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Victor A. Beker (Contact Author)
University of Belgrano - Department of Economics ( email )
Buenos Aires
Argentina
University of Buenos Aires ( email )
Argentina
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