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Survival of the best fit: Exposure to low-wage countries and the (uneven) growth of U.S. manufacturing plants

机译:最适合的生存:暴露于低薪国家和美国制造工厂的增长(不均衡)

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This paper examines the role of international trade in the reallocation of U.S. manufacturing within and across industries from 1977 to 1997. Motivated by the factor proportions framework, we introduce a new measure of industry exposure to international trade that focuses on where imports originate rather than on their overall level. We find that plant survival and growth are negatively associated with industry exposure to low-wage country imports. Within industries, we show that manufacturing activity is disproportionately reallocated towards capital-intensive plants. Finally, we provide the first evidence that firms adjust their product mix in response to trade pressures. Plants are more likely to switch industries when exposure to low-wage countries is high.
机译:本文研究了1977年至1997年国际贸易在美国制造业在行业内及行业间的再分配中的作用。受要素比例框架的激励,我们引入了一种新的行业对国际贸易敞口的衡量方法,其重点是进口来源而不是进口来源。他们的整体水平。我们发现,植物的存活和生长与工业对低工资国家进口的不利影响。在行业内,我们表明制造业活动不成比例地重新分配给了资本密集型工厂。最后,我们提供了第一个证据,表明企业会根据贸易压力调整其产品结构。当低工资国家面临很高的风险时,工厂更有可能改变行业。

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