• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Heterogeneous Workers, Trade, and Migration
  • Contributor: Heiland, Inga [Author]; Kohler, Wilhelm [Author]
  • Published: Munich: Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), 2018
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: F16 ; F12 ; two-way migration ; F22 ; heterogeneous workers ; gains from trade ; J24
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  • Description: We develop a model that combines monopolistic competition on goods markets with skill-type heterogeneity on the labor market to analyze the effects of trade and migration on welfare and inequality. Skill-type heterogeneity and partial specificity to firms’ endogenously chosen skill requirements lead to endogenous worker-firm match quality, endogenous wage markups, and within-firm wage inequality. We identify novel effects of trade and migration. Trade enhances firms’ monopsony power on the labor market and worsens the average quality of worker-firm matches, but the gains from trade theorem survives. Integration of labor markets leads to two-way migration between symmetric countries. Migration enhances competitiveness on the labor market and tends to increase the average quality of worker-firm matches. Trade and migration are complements. Our model clearly advocates opening up labor markets simultaneously with trade liberalization.
  • Access State: Open Access