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Trade liberalization, wage inequality, and endogenously determined nontraded goods
Authors:Bin Xu  
Affiliation:

Department of Economics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA

Abstract:We examine the boundary between traded and nontraded goods as a channel for trade to impact factor prices. In a two-country, two-factor, continuum-good model, tariffs generate a range of nontraded goods. A tariff reduction has a direct effect to expand a country’s import set and an indirect effect through terms of trade to expand its export set. We show that the export expansion can dominate the import expansion, raising the relative demand for the factor intensively used in production. The result is useful in explaining observed rising wage inequality in developing countries following trade liberalization.
Keywords:Trade liberalization   Wage inequality   Nontraded goods
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