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From China with love: Effects of the Chinese economy on skill-biased technical change in the US

Series
MPRA
Type
discussion paper
Date Issued
2013-02-24
Author(s)
Cozzi, Guido
Chu, Angus
Furukawa, Yuichi
Abstract
In this study, we analyze the effects of a decrease in unskilled labor in China on
the direction of innovation in the US by incorporating production o¤shoring into a
North-South model of directed technical change. We find that if offshoring is present
(absent) in equilibrium, then a decrease in unskilled labor in the South would lead to
skill-biased (unskill-biased) technical change in the North. This finding highlights the
different implications of o¤shoring and conventional trade on innovation. Furthermore,
we find that an increase in the Southern stock of capital reduces offshoring and also
leads to skill-biased technical change. Therefore, rapid capital accumulation and a
decrease in unskilled labor in China could both lead to a rising skill premium in the
US. Calibrating the model to China-US data, we find that a 1% decrease in unskilled
labor (1% increase in capital) in China leads to a 0.8% (0.6%) increase in the skill
premium in the US under a moderate elasticity of substitution between skill-intensive
and labor-intensive goods.
Language
English
Keywords
economic growth
skill-biased technical change
o¤shoring
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SEPS - Economic Policy
Refereed
No
Publisher
University of Munich
Publisher place
Munich
Number
44576
Start page
23
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/89607
Subject(s)
  • economics

Division(s)
  • SEPS - School of Econ...

  • FGN - Institute of Ec...

Eprints ID
221843
File(s)
MPRA_paper_44576.pdf (330.36 KB)
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