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The Impact of Privatization on the Earnings of Restructured Workers: Evidence From the Oil Industry
Authors:Sebastian Galiani  Federico Sturzenegger
Affiliation:1. Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1208, St. Louis, MO, 63130-4899, USA
2. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
3. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Mi?ones, 2177, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:We study the long-term impact of job displacement from a big state owned enterprise as a result of its privatization in a developing country. Our results suggest large reductions in earnings, which persist throughout the years. However, we also find that the displaced worker’s post-displacement earnings are in line with competitive market wages, and unrelated to sector of employment or to tenure losses, indicating that the long-term reduction in earnings as a result of displacement because of privatization can be traced to the loss of wage rents. Our results indicate that job displacement in SOEs may have very large redistributive implications for the workers involved but that this loss does not necessarily reflect the loss of specific human capital associated to these jobs.
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Keywords:Privatization  Structural reform  Displaced workers and earning losses
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