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云顶12300线路快速检测中心经管学术讲座第431期(经济)

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【题目】Trade, Human Capital, and Income Risk

【时间】4月6日(周四)14:30
【地点】文二栋301会议室

【主讲人】邓留纯

【主持人】刘    愿

【摘要】

    In this paper, we empirically assess the causal links between trade and individual income risk and study the role that human capital plays in this relationship using a rich,worker-level, longitudinal data set from Germany spanning the years 1976 to 2012. Our estimates suggest substantial heterogeneity in labor income risk across workers in different entry cohorts, over workers’ life cycles, and across workers with different levels of industry-and occupation-specific human capital. Accounting for entry-cohort effects and age effects, our findings suggest that within-industry changes in imports and exports (per worker) are causally related to income risk: Imports increase risk and exports decrease risk, and they do so in an economically significant manner. Importantly, we find there to be a complex interplay between human capital and the linkage between trade and risk: While, on average, individuals with higher levels of industry- or occupation-specific human capital experience lower income risk, a given increase in net-imports exposure in an industry increases risk for workers with higher levels of industry tenure more than it does for workers with lower levels of industry tenure. High levels of industry-specific human capital can therefore be costly, from a risk perspective, for workers in highly trade-exposed industries. By contrast, we find no evidence of any interaction between risk, industry trade exposure, and occupation-specific human capital.

【主讲人简介】

    Liuchun Deng is an assistant professor of economics at Yale-NUS College. His research focuses on the labor market and productivity consequences of automation and international trade. He also works on the theory of economic dynamics with applications to development, political economy, and trade. He is currently an associate editor of Economics of Transition and Institutional Change. Liuchun Deng holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Johns Hopkins University.