Import Competition and Informal Employment: Empirical Evidence from China

60 Pages Posted: 13 Aug 2021

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Feicheng Wang

University of Groningen; Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn

Zhe Liang

University of Nottingham

Hartmut Lehmann

National Research University Higher School of Economics

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Date Written: August 2021

Abstract

This paper investigates the effects of trade liberalisation induced labour demand shocks on informal employment in China. We employ a local labour market approach to construct a regional measure of exposure to import tariffs by exploiting initial differences in industrial composition across prefectural cities and then link it with the employment status of individuals. Using three waves of household survey data between 1995 and 2007, our results show that workers from regions that experienced a larger tariff cut were more likely to be employed informally. Further results based on firm-level data reveal a consistent pattern; tariff reductions increased the share of informal workers within firms. Such effects are more salient among smaller and less productive firms. Our findings suggest an important margin of labour market adjustment in response to trade shocks in developing countries, i.e. employment adjustment along the formal-informal dimension.

Keywords: Trade liberalisation, Import competition, Informal employment, Firms, China

JEL Classification: F14, F16, F66, J46

Suggested Citation

Wang, Feicheng and Liang, Zhe and Lehmann, Hartmut, Import Competition and Informal Employment: Empirical Evidence from China (August 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3903140 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3903140

Feicheng Wang (Contact Author)

University of Groningen ( email )

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Zhe Liang

University of Nottingham ( email )

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Hartmut Lehmann

National Research University Higher School of Economics ( email )

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