Import Competition, Formalization, and the Role of Contract Labor

Chakraborty, Pavel and Singh, Rahul and Soundararajan, Vidhya (2024) Import Competition, Formalization, and the Role of Contract Labor. World Bank Economic Review. ISSN 0258-6770

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Abstract

Does higher import competition increase formalization and aggregate productivity? Exploiting plausibly exogenous variation from Chinese imports, we provide empirical causal evidence that higher imports increases the share of formal manufacturing enterprise employment in India. This formal share increase is due to both the rise in formal-enterprise employment driven by high-productivity firms, and a fall in informal-enterprise employment. The labor reallocation is enabled by the formal firms’ hiring of contract workers, who do not carry stringent firing costs. Overall, Chinese import competition increased formal-sector employment share by 3.7 percentage points, and aggregate labor productivity by 2.87 percent, between the years 2000–2001 and 2005–2006.

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Journal Article
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World Bank Economic Review
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222303
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30 Jul 2024 13:40
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04 Oct 2024 00:28