Import competition from and offshoring to China: A curse or blessing for firms?

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Mion, Giordano; Zhu, Linke
署名单位:
University of London; London School Economics & Political Science; Shanghai University of Finance & Economics
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
0022-1996
DOI:
10.1016/j.jinteco.2012.06.004
发表日期:
2013
页码:
202-215
关键词:
import competition Offshoring CHINA Skill upgrading technological change
摘要:
We use Belgian manufacturing firm-level data over the period 1996-2007 to analyze the impact of imports from different origins on firm employment growth, exit, and skill upgrading. For this purpose, we use both industry-level and firm-level imports by country of origin and further distinguish between firm-level offshoring of final versus intermediate goods. Results indicate that China is different from both other low-wage and OECD countries. Industry-level import competition from China reduces firm employment growth and induce skill upgrading in low-tech manufacturing industries. On the other hand, import competition has no effect on firm survival, while offshoring of finished goods to China actually increases firms' probability of survival. In terms of skill upgrading, the effect of Chinese imports is large. Import competition from China accounts for 27% (48%) of the total observed increase - within and between firms - in the share of non-production (highly educated) workers in low-tech Belgian manufacturing over our period of analysis. Offshoring to China further accounts for a small but significant increase in the share of non-production workers. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.