Working Paper

The Pro-Competitive Consequences of Trade in Frictional Labor Markets

Hamid Firooz
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10649

What are the pro-competitive consequences of trade in frictional labor markets? This paper develops and estimates a dynamic general equilibrium trade model to show that the interplay between endogenously variable markups in product markets and frictions in labor markets has important implications for aggregate as well as distributional consequences of trade. In particular, I show that once markups are allowed to respond to trade liberalization, unemployment and residual wage inequality rise almost three times more than in a model with constant markups (in the steady state). The presence of labor market frictions makes the pro-competitive gains from trade liberalization negative.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Trade Policy
Keywords: international trade, variable markups, pro-competitive gains, labor elasticity of revenue, unemployment, residual wage inequality, firm size distribution
JEL Classification: F120, F160, E240, J640, L110