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Trade Liberalization and the Hukou System of the People’s Republic of China: How Migration Frictions Can Amplify the Unequal Gains from Trade
- By: World Trade Organization
- Source: Trade Adjustment in Asia , pp 81-114
- Publication Date: September 2019
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/fd41e0d2-en
- Language: English
The emergence of the People’s Republic of China as a great economic power has stimulated an epochal shift in patterns of world trade, in contradiction to the conventional wisdom regarding the impact of trade on labor markets in developed countries (Autor, Dorn, and Hanson 2016). The global effects of the People’s Republic of China’s trade and economic growth has been widely documented (Autor, Dorn, and Hanson 2013; Bugamelli, Fabiani, and Sette 2015; Balsvik, Jensen, and Salvanes 2015; Giovanni, Levchenko, and Zhang 2014; Hsieh and Ossa 2011), reshaping our understanding of the consequences of trade for wages, unemployment, and other labor market outcomes.
Ebook ISBN:
9789287050229
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30875/752e9215-en
Related Topics:
Economic research and trade policy analysis
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Trade monitoring
Countries:
China
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