Labor Reallocation in Response to Trade Reform

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Naercio A. Menezes-Filho

University of Sao Paulo

Marc-Andreas Muendler

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Department of Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

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Date Written: August 2011

Abstract

Tracking individual workers across jobs after Brazil's trade liberalization in the 1990s shows that tariff cuts trigger worker displacements, but neither exporters nor comparative-advantage sectors absorb trade-displaced labor. On the contrary, exporters separate from significantly more and hire fewer workers than the average employer. Trade liberalization increases transitions to services, unemployment, and out of the labor force. Results are consistent with faster labor productivity growth than sales expansions so that output shifts to more productive firms while labor does not. Higher rates of failed reallocations and longer durations of complete reallocations result, associated with a costly incidence of idle resources.

Suggested Citation

Menezes-Filho, Naercio A. and Muendler, Marc-Andreas, Labor Reallocation in Response to Trade Reform (August 2011). NBER Working Paper No. w17372, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1919446

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