The Skill Bias of World Trade

  • Authors: Gino Gancia.
  • BSE Working Paper: 112242 | September 15
  • Keywords: Skill Premium , Scale Effect , Intra-Industry , Inter-Industry Trade
  • JEL codes: F12, F16
  • Skill Premium
  • Scale Effect
  • Intra-Industry
  • Inter-Industry Trade
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Abstract

Under plausible assumptions about preferences and technology, the model in this paper suggests that the entire volume of world trade matters for wage inequality. Therefore, trade integration, even among identical countries, is likely to increase the skill premium. Further, we argue that empirical evidence of a falling relative price of skill-intensive goods can be reconciled with the fast growth of world trade and that the intersectoral mobility of capital exacerbates the effect of trade on inequality. We provide new empirical evidence in support of our results and a quantitative assessment of the skill bias of world trade.

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