Technical change, jobs, and wages in the global economy

3 March 2025 13:02

Technical change, jobs, and wages in the global economy

The paper titled "Technical change, jobs, and wages in the global economy" by Richard Baldwin, Jan I. Haaland and Anthony J. Venables has been published in Journal of International Economics.

abstract

This paper presents a compact and intuitive framework that consolidates, simplifies, and extends results on the links between technology, trade, and labour market outcomes. It makes three main contributions. First, it presents closed-form solutions for the impacts of different types of technical change (TC) on jobs (the sectoral allocation of employment) as well as on wages, prices and output. Second, it shows that wage and employment effects are positively correlated only for certain types of TC and certain parameters, so wage and employment impacts need to be examined separately. Third, we incorporate a non-traded sector into our framework and show how employment in this sector alters results by offering a new margin of adjustment. The impact of TC on relative wages is dampened, although its sign is not changed.

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