03943nam 2200625 a 450 991043807360332120200520144314.01-283-93524-43-642-33236-610.1007/978-3-642-33236-4(CKB)2670000000317375(EBL)1082667(OCoLC)823728128(SSID)ssj0000879132(PQKBManifestationID)11543444(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000879132(PQKBWorkID)10850532(PQKB)10416466(DE-He213)978-3-642-33236-4(MiAaPQ)EBC1082667(PPN)168323893(EXLCZ)99267000000031737520121105d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInternational trade and unemployment on the redistribution of trade gains when firms matter /Marco de Pinto1st ed. 2013.New York Springer20131 online resource (120 p.)Contributions to economics,1431-1933Description based upon print version of record.3-642-43917-9 3-642-33235-8 Includes bibliographical references.Motivation -- International trade and unemployment - the worker-selection effect --  Unemployment benefits as redistribution scheme for trade gains- a positive analysis --  An optimal redistribution scheme for trade gains.      .Economic theory and empirical research confirm that the rising international integration caused an increase in aggregate income at least for the industrialized countries, although trade liberalization is no Pareto improvement. In the empirical literature, there is a consensus that the international integration implies a destruction of low-skilled job vacancies and an increase in income, while the conclusions are mixed concerning the implication for the overall unemployment rate. This book seeks to find theoretical explanations to these empirical regularities. The book poses three questions: What are the implications of trade liberalization for the labor market in the presence of trade unions if we account for both firm and worker heterogeneity ? What are the implications of a redistribution policy if the government chooses unemployment benefits to partially compensate the losers of trade liberalization ? What is the optimal redistribution scheme for trade gains if the government explicitly takes into account the consequences for the income distribution ? This book presents a rigorous theoretical analysis to answer the questions posed. Beside the well-known firm-selection effect on goods markets caused by trade liberalization, a selection process on the labor market -the worker-selection effect - is presented. The book also argues that if welfare is measured in the traditional manner, i.e. income per capita, compensating the loser of trade liberalization by paying unemployment benefits decreases welfare, but the intensity of the reduction differs with respect to the chosen funding of the unemployment benefits. Another significant contribution of this book is that if the objective function of the government, i.e. the modified welfare function, includes both aggregate income and income inequality, the redistributing of trade gains can lead to an increase in welfare.Contributions to Economics,1431-1933International tradeUnemploymentInternational trade.Unemployment.331.13331.13/72382Pinto Marco de1759881MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910438073603321International trade and unemployment4198555UNINA