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Financial Stability in an Evolving Regulatory and Supervisory Landscape

Authors :
Xiao, Yingbin
International Monetary Fund
Xiao, Yingbin
International Monetary Fund
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This paper draws on existing empirical literature and an original theoretical model to argue that globalization and skill supply affect the extent to which technology adoption in developing countries favors skilled workers. Developing countries are experiencing technical change that is skill-biased because skill-biased technologies are becoming relatively cheaper. Increased skill supply further biases technical change in favor of skilled labor. Free trade induces technology that favors skilled workers in skill-abundant developing countries and that favors unskilled workers in skill-scarce developing countries, and therefore amplifies the predicted wage effects of trade liberalization. These features aid our understanding of the observed rises in inequality within developing countries and the absence of a significant downward effect of expanded educational attainment on skill premia. They also help account for the large and differential effects of trade liberalization on inequality. These findings are pertinent for the Middle East and North Africa because of its recent increase in trade openness and remarkable rise in educational attainment.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781475529661 and 9781475515084
Volume :
00013
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Financial Stability in an Evolving Regulatory and Supervisory Landscape
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
561198