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Trade,wages, and the specific factors model: empirical evidence from manufacturing industries in Ghana
Authors:Gokhan H Akay
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, Trinity University, One Trinity Place, TX 77204-5882, USA
Abstract:This study analyzes the impact of trade on wages in the context of the specific factors model by focusing on the link between trade and the average real wage. A recent paper by Jones and Ruffin (Rev Int Econ, 16:234–249, 2008) shows how one can use the specific factors model to predict how labor should fare from an improvement in the terms of trade. For this purpose, I use annual firm-level data on the manufacturing sector in Ghana during the period 1991–1997. I find that a ceteris paribus increase in the price of exportables in the wood industry would help labor but labor would be hurt by price increases in the food-baker, furniture, textile-garment, and metal-machinery industries.
Contact Information Gokhan H. AkayEmail:
Keywords:Specific factors model  Wages  Terms of trade  Elasticity of substitution
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