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Job Turnover and International Trade: A General Equilibrium Analysis

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  • Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau

    (UQAM)

  • Horag Choi

    (University of Auckland)

  • Alain Delacroix

    (UQAM)

  • George Alessandria

    (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)

Abstract

We also study the dynamics of job turnover following an unanticipated cut in tariffs. In the transition to the new steady state, we find that job turnover temporarily rises as workers are reallocated from less productive non-exporters to more productive exporters. These increases in job turnover occur primarily in the first few periods following the change in trade policy. The reallocation takes longer if the longer it takes for trade to expand.

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  • Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau & Horag Choi & Alain Delacroix & George Alessandria, 2008. "Job Turnover and International Trade: A General Equilibrium Analysis," 2008 Meeting Papers 497, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  • Handle: RePEc:red:sed008:497
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