Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade

[eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural composition of an economy. We show that trade affects an economy’s productivity by shifting labor across broad sectors and reallocating resources across firms within sectors. In the first chapter, we...

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Autor: Hollstein, Till Ferdinand
Tipo de recurso: tesis doctoral
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de la UB
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/2445/125431
http://hdl.handle.net/10803/663253
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Palabra clave:Comerç internacional
Indústria manufacturera
Política econòmica
Economia internacional
Desenvolupament econòmic
International trade
Manufacturing industries
Economic policy
International economic relations
Economic development
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spelling Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International TradeHollstein, Till FerdinandComerç internacionalIndústria manufactureraPolítica econòmicaEconomia internacionalDesenvolupament econòmicInternational tradeManufacturing industriesEconomic policyInternational economic relationsEconomic development[eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural composition of an economy. We show that trade affects an economy’s productivity by shifting labor across broad sectors and reallocating resources across firms within sectors. In the first chapter, we examine how the introduction of a labor subsidy in the manufacturing sector affects manufacturing employment in a Ricardian trade model. Furthermore, the trade-off between subsidy distortions, dynamic productivity gains in the manufacturing sector and gains from trade are examined. We derive a critical labor subsidy. If a labor subsidy is larger than this critical subsidy, TFP growth in the manufacturing sector is higher than in the agricultural sector and the economy industrializes. Accelerated TFP growth can outweigh the welfare reducing distortions of labor subsidies in the long run. In the second chapter, we investigate the role of quality of traded goods. We analyze a U.S. import data set and show that firms within a sector may find it profitable to export different quality levels and the quality of exported goods is bimodally distributed within these sectors. We address these results by extending the standard heterogeneous firms trade model with endogenous intermediate input quality choice and assuming that there exists quality complementarity between a firm’s capability and their choice of intermediate input quality. In the third chapter, we examine the interrelationship between patterns of trade and premature deindustrialization. We develop a multi-sector two-economy model that allows for inter- and intra- industry trade and find an additional channel through which a developing economy may deindustrialize. Manufacturing production requires intermediate inputs that must be imported from high-income economies. The foreign technology embodied in those inputs reduces the relative price of manufactured goods over services. This effect is independent of trade openness in the manufacturing sector. Summarizing, the thesis emphasizes the role of international trade on economic growth, structural composition, and firm selection and studies the consequences of their interdependence.Universitat de BarcelonaEstévez, KristianSánchez-Losada, FernandoUniversitat de Barcelona. Facultat d'Economia i Empresa2018info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/125431http://hdl.handle.net/10803/663253Tesis Doctorals - Facultat - Economia i Empresareponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglés(c) Hollstein,, 2018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/1254312026-05-27T06:46:51Z
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title Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
spellingShingle Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
Hollstein, Till Ferdinand
Comerç internacional
Indústria manufacturera
Política econòmica
Economia internacional
Desenvolupament econòmic
International trade
Manufacturing industries
Economic policy
International economic relations
Economic development
title_short Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
title_full Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
title_fullStr Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
title_full_unstemmed Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
title_sort Essays on Industrial Policy, Structural Change, and International Trade
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hollstein, Till Ferdinand
author Hollstein, Till Ferdinand
author_facet Hollstein, Till Ferdinand
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Estévez, Kristian
Sánchez-Losada, Fernando
Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat d'Economia i Empresa
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Comerç internacional
Indústria manufacturera
Política econòmica
Economia internacional
Desenvolupament econòmic
International trade
Manufacturing industries
Economic policy
International economic relations
Economic development
topic Comerç internacional
Indústria manufacturera
Política econòmica
Economia internacional
Desenvolupament econòmic
International trade
Manufacturing industries
Economic policy
International economic relations
Economic development
description [eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural composition of an economy. We show that trade affects an economy’s productivity by shifting labor across broad sectors and reallocating resources across firms within sectors. In the first chapter, we examine how the introduction of a labor subsidy in the manufacturing sector affects manufacturing employment in a Ricardian trade model. Furthermore, the trade-off between subsidy distortions, dynamic productivity gains in the manufacturing sector and gains from trade are examined. We derive a critical labor subsidy. If a labor subsidy is larger than this critical subsidy, TFP growth in the manufacturing sector is higher than in the agricultural sector and the economy industrializes. Accelerated TFP growth can outweigh the welfare reducing distortions of labor subsidies in the long run. In the second chapter, we investigate the role of quality of traded goods. We analyze a U.S. import data set and show that firms within a sector may find it profitable to export different quality levels and the quality of exported goods is bimodally distributed within these sectors. We address these results by extending the standard heterogeneous firms trade model with endogenous intermediate input quality choice and assuming that there exists quality complementarity between a firm’s capability and their choice of intermediate input quality. In the third chapter, we examine the interrelationship between patterns of trade and premature deindustrialization. We develop a multi-sector two-economy model that allows for inter- and intra- industry trade and find an additional channel through which a developing economy may deindustrialize. Manufacturing production requires intermediate inputs that must be imported from high-income economies. The foreign technology embodied in those inputs reduces the relative price of manufactured goods over services. This effect is independent of trade openness in the manufacturing sector. Summarizing, the thesis emphasizes the role of international trade on economic growth, structural composition, and firm selection and studies the consequences of their interdependence.
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