Trade Reforms, Labor Regulations, and Labor-Demand Elasticities: Empirical Evidence from India

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  • Rana Hasan
  • Devashish Mitra
  • K. V. Ramaswamy
  • Indira Gandhi
چکیده

Using industry-level data disaggregated by states, this paper finds a positive impact of trade liberalization on labor-demand elasticities in the Indian manufacturing sector. These elasticities turn out to be negatively related to protection levels that vary across industries and over time. Furthermore, we find that these elasticities are not only higher for Indian states with more flexible labor regulations, they are also impacted there to a larger degree by trade reforms. Finally, we find that after the reforms, volatility in productivity and output gets translated into larger wage and employment volatility, theoretically a possible consequence of larger labor-demand elasticities. JEL Classification Codes: F1, J3

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تاریخ انتشار 2003