Heterogeneous firms and informality: The effects of trade liberalization on labour markets

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Abstract

The informal sector is often seen as a way for firms to evade regulation. In this paper, I therefore investigate the role of the informal sector in the impact of trade liberalization on employment, wage inequality and welfare in a model of trade with heterogeneous firms and endogenous wage dispersion. The findings suggest that trade liberalization reduces informal employment unambiguously. Contrary to the extant literature, however, its impact on total salaried employment, wage inequality and welfare is country-specific.

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Becker, D. (2018). Heterogeneous firms and informality: The effects of trade liberalization on labour markets. Oxford Economic Papers, 70(1), 47–72. https://doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpx029

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