Christev, Atanas ;
Kupets, Olga ;
Lehmann, Hartmut
(2005)
Trade Liberalization and Employment Effects in Ukraine.
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche DSE,
p. 31.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/4737.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(552).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
This paper addresses the important issue of the effects of trade liberalization on labor
market job flows. It studies the case of Ukraine where we view the sudden openness
of the economy to trade as a quasi-natural experiment. We use disaggregated data on
manufacturing industries and customs data on trade flows taking account of shifting
trade patterns after the disintegration of CMEA trade regime. We provide some first
evidence that 3-digit NACE sector job flows are predominantly driven by
idiosyncratic factors within industries. Other things equal, there is increased labor
shedding as larger non-state share in industry relates to less job creation and more job
destruction. Trade openness does affect job flows in Ukrainian manufacturing
disproportionately according to trade orientation. We find that while trade with CIS
decreases job destruction, trade with the EU increases excess reallocation mainly
through job creation.
Abstract
This paper addresses the important issue of the effects of trade liberalization on labor
market job flows. It studies the case of Ukraine where we view the sudden openness
of the economy to trade as a quasi-natural experiment. We use disaggregated data on
manufacturing industries and customs data on trade flows taking account of shifting
trade patterns after the disintegration of CMEA trade regime. We provide some first
evidence that 3-digit NACE sector job flows are predominantly driven by
idiosyncratic factors within industries. Other things equal, there is increased labor
shedding as larger non-state share in industry relates to less job creation and more job
destruction. Trade openness does affect job flows in Ukrainian manufacturing
disproportionately according to trade orientation. We find that while trade with CIS
decreases job destruction, trade with the EU increases excess reallocation mainly
through job creation.
Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
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Keywords
Job Creation; Job Destruction; Ukraine; Trade Flows and Trade Liberalization
Subjects
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
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Last modified
01 Apr 2016 09:35
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Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
Creators
Keywords
Job Creation; Job Destruction; Ukraine; Trade Flows and Trade Liberalization
Subjects
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
01 Apr 2016 09:35
Last modified
01 Apr 2016 09:35
URI
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