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A Model of the Macroeconomic Effect of Privatization on Employment in Transition and Developing Countries with an Application to ChinaJosef C. BradaArizona State University (ASU) - Economics Department Gene Hsin ChangUniversity of Toledo 2011 Transitional Studies Review, December 2011 Abstract: It is generally agreed that privatization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) improves economic efficiency, but it is also widely feared that it exacerbates unemployment especially in transition and development economies. This paper proposes a theoretical model of the macroeconomic relationships between privatization, efficiency, output, and employment. The model explains how privatization affects employment in transition and developing economies through different, and often opposing, channels. As a result, job losses at firms being privatized may result in overall job gains or losses in the economy, depending on the macroeconomic conditions. We apply this model to the Chinese case and find that the model provides an intuitively appealing explanation for the job gains and losses caused by privatization in China during its transition. The model further suggests policies to maximize the gains and minimize the costs of privatization.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 18 Keywords: Privatization, Employment, Transition, Developing countries, China JEL Classification: E24, J23, L33, O4, P31 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: February 6, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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