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The Earnings Effects of Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Implications for Poverty
Authors:Hertel  Thomas W; Ivanic  Maros; Preckel  Paul V; Cranfield  John A L
Institution:Thomas W. Hertel and Paul V. Preckel are professors and Maros Ivanic is a graduate research assistant in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University; their e-mail addresses are hertel{at}purdue.edu, preckel{at}purdue.edu, and ivanicm{at}purdue.edu. John A. L. Cranfield is assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Business at the University of Guelph; his e-mail address is jcranfie{at}uoguelph.ca.
Abstract:Most researchers examining poverty and multilateral trade liberalizationhave had to examine average, or per capita effects, suggestingthat if per capita real income rises, poverty will fall. Thisinference can be misleading. Combining results from a new internationalcross-section consumption analysis with earnings data from householdsurveys, this article analyzes the implications of multilateraltrade liberalization for poverty in Indonesia. It finds thatthe aggregate reduction in Indonesia's national poverty headcountfollowing global trade liberalization masks a more complex setof impacts across groups. In the short run the poverty headcountrises slightly for self-employed agricultural households, asagricultural profits fail to keep up with increases in consumerprices. In the long run the poverty headcount falls for allearnings strata, as increased demand for unskilled workers liftsincomes for the formerly self-employed, some of whom move intothe wage labor market. A decomposition of the poverty changesin Indonesia associated with different countries' trade policiesfinds that reform in other countries leads to a reduction inpoverty in Indonesia but that liberalization of Indonesia'strade policies leads to an increase. The method used here canbe readily extended to any of the other 13 countries in thesample.
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