Authors
Ariel Burstein, Javier Cravino, Jonathan Vogel
Publication date
2011/9/29
Issue
w17460
Publisher
National Bureau of Economic Research
Description
The production of capital equipment is concentrated among a small group of countries, and many countries import a large share of their equipment. If capital-skill complementarity is an important feature of technology, international trade may have important effects on the skill premium through its impact on equipment accumulation. In this paper we propose a tractable framework for evaluating this effect, provide simple analytic expressions linking observable changes in import shares by sector to changes in real wages of skilled and unskilled workers (and, therefore, the skill premium), and quantify the importance of this effect for a large set of countries. (JEL E22, F11, F16, J24, L64)
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A Burstein, J Cravino, J Vogel - American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2013
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