Working Paper

Globalization, Jobs, and Welfare: The Roles of Social Protection and Redistribution

Priya Ranjan
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5191

This paper studies the welfare and policy implications of globalization when risk averse workers face the risk of unemployment. If the jobs performed by domestic workers can be easily substituted by imports, then globalization reduces wages and increases unemployment. In this situation, in the absence of any government intervention globalization not only reduces the welfare of workers but could reduce social welfare as well. Both unemployment benefits and severance payments can protect workers against labor income risk, but the latter enhances welfare more if job destruction is the source of unemployment. When optimal redistribution and social protection policies are in place, globalization necessarily improves social welfare.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Social Protection
Keywords: offshoring, unemployment, endogenous job destruction, severance payments, unemployment benefits
JEL Classification: F160, F660, F680