Discussion paper

DP12173 Services Input Intensity and US Manufacturing Employment Responses to the China Shock

We present industry-level evidence that manufacturing sectors that make use of services as inputs more intensively are more robust to shocks from import competition. Specifically, the negative effect of the China shock on US manufacturing employment is lower for industries with high services input intensity (SII). Furthermore, our analysis reveals significant heterogeneity in the impact of different types of services, which points towards a fruitful research agenda on the role of services as a determinant of firm competitiveness.

£6.00
Citation

Bamieh, O, M Fiorini and A Jakubik (2017), ‘DP12173 Services Input Intensity and US Manufacturing Employment Responses to the China Shock ‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 12173. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp12173