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From the Invisible Handshake to the Invisible Hand? How Import Competition Changes the Employment Relationship

Marianne Bertrand1,2

1 University of Chicago · 2 National Bureau of Economic Research

Journal of Labor Economics 2004

Does import competition alter the extent to which employers, after negotiating workers’ wages upon hire, subsequently shield those wages from external labor‐market conditions? If increased competition induces a switch away from these wage implicit agreements, then (1) the sensitivity of workers’ wages to the current unemployment rate should increase as competition increases and (2) the sensitivity of workers’ wages to the unemployment rate prevailing upon hire should decrease. Using exchange‐rate movements to generate exogenous variation in import competition, I find evidence supporting both of these predictions. I show that increased financial pressures on employers is one mechanism driving these effects.

DOI
10.1086/423153
Volume
22 (4)
Pages
723-765
Language
en
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