Trade, technology, and China's rising skill demand1

Type Journal Article - Economics of Transition
Title Trade, technology, and China's rising skill demand1
Author(s)
Volume 16
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 59-84
URL http://www.ceibs.edu/facultyCV/xubin/Xu-Li.pdf
Abstract
China has experienced rising wage inequality due to rising relative demand for
skilled labour. In this paper, we use a sample of 1,500 firms to investigate the
impact of trade and technology on China’s rising skill demand. We find that export
expansion had a negative direct effect (Heckscher–Ohlin type) and a positive
indirect effect (export-induced skill-biased technical change) on skill demand; the
net effect was found positive and accounted for 5 percent of rising skill demand of
the sample firms. We find that technical change in Chinese firms was on average
skill-neutral, but majority foreign-owned firms experienced skill-biased technical
progress that accounted for 22 percent of the rising skill demand of the sample
firms.

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