Trade liberalization and labor market disruption |
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Authors: | Peter B. Dixon |
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Affiliation: | University of Melbourne, USA;La Trobe University, USA;University of Melbourne, USA |
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Abstract: | In the depressed economic climates which have prevailed in recent years, the most common ground for opposing trade liberalization has been fear of the short-run adjustment costs, especially in the labor market. A computable general equilibrium model (ORANI) is used to explore the amount of occupational disruption (on a 72-occupation classification) likely to be generated in the Australian labor market by four alternative trade-liberalization packages, all of which reduce the average rate of protection by 25 percent. We conclude that in all cases the disruption involved would be slight relative to historically experienced occupational change. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to B.R. Parmeter IMPACT Project the University of Melbourne 153 Barry Street Carlton Victoria Australia. |
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