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Title: Volatility, Labour Market Flexibility, and the Pattern of Comparative Advantage

Author(s): Alejandro Cuñat and Marc J Melitz

Publication Date: May 2007

Keyword(s): comparative advantage and labour market flexibility

Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics

Abstract: This paper studies the link between volatility, labour market flexibility, and international trade. International differences in labour market regulations affect how firms can adjust to idiosyncratic shocks. These institutional differences interact with sector specific differences in volatility (the variance of the firm-specific shocks in a sector) to generate a new source of comparative advantage. Other things equal, countries with more flexible labour markets specialize in sectors with higher volatility. Empirical evidence for a large sample of countries strongly supports this theory: the exports of countries with more flexible labor markets are biased towards high-volatility sectors. We show how differences in labour market institutions can be parsimoniously integrated into the workhorse model of Ricardian comparative advantage of Dornbusch, Fischer, and Samuelson (1977). We also show how our model can be extended to multiple factors of production.

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Cuñat, A and Melitz, M. 2007. 'Volatility, Labour Market Flexibility, and the Pattern of Comparative Advantage'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=6297