2017
DOI: 10.1002/wow3.117
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Trade and the organization of production: Efficiency and labour market outcomes

Abstract: This chapter presents novel estimates on the numbers and shares of workers in exporting and importing firms of the formal private sector in 132 countries. It shows that the share of workers employed by exporting firms dropped significantly during the trade collapse caused by the global economic crisis and has stagnated ever since. For the same set of countries, the chapter also documents that exporters and importers are more productive and pay higher wages than their non‐trading counterparts. There is, however… Show more

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