贸易自由化对就业模式的影响:印度有组织制造业的经验

IF 1.6 Q3 BUSINESS Transnational Corporations Review Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tncr.2023.08.001
Kishor Jadhav, Kashika Arora
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本研究调查了贸易自由化对印度有组织制造业三种不同就业模式的就业水平的影响。这些就业模式适用于面临不利条件的三类工人:合同工与正式工、女性与男性、非技术工人与技术工人。我们建立了一个理论和实证框架,将就业模式与贸易、外商投资、研发密集度和资本密集度联系起来,并使用固定效应模型对印度有组织制造业样本进行了面板分析和检验。研究结果表明,贸易总体上对就业有负面影响。进口和外国投资对就业水平有显著的统计影响。因此,政府应确定获得大量外国直接投资的行业。与国内竞争对手相比,国际公司对印度制造业的就业没有不利影响,而且它们支付给员工的工资要高得多。
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Impact of trade liberalisation on employment patterns: The experience of India’s organised manufacturing

This study investigates the impact of trade liberalisation on employment levels at three different employment patterns in India's organised manufacturing industry. These employment patterns apply to three types of workers who face disadvantages: contract vs. regular, women vs. men, and unskilled vs. skilled. A theoretical and empirical framework linking employment patterns to trade, foreign investment, R&D intensity, and capital intensity has been developed and tested for a sample of Indian organised manufacturing industries using a panel analysis with a fixed effect model. The findings suggest that trade has a negative impact on employment overall. Imports and foreign investment have a statistically significant impact on employment levels. As a result, the government should identify industries that get a large amount of Foreign Direct Investment. International corporations have no detrimental effect on manufacturing employment in India when compared to their domestic competitors, and they pay their employees substantially more.

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