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Imports and labour market imperfections: Firm-level evidence from France

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EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
卷 131, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2020.103632

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Market power; Labour market; Market imperfections; China; Import competition

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This study examines the effect of import competition on labour market imperfections in France, finding that Chinese competition reduces the positive gap between actual wages and those under perfect competition, leading to increased productivity and quality upgrading among French manufacturers. This adjustment does not result in wage decreases, but rather strengthens firms' position in the market.
This paper examines the presence of labour market imperfections in France, that lead to market power on the side of either firms or their workforce, and investigates the role of import competition as a possible discipline device. Using information on a large panel of French manufacturing firms, we find that Chinese competition lowers the positive gap between actual wages and the level that would prevail under perfect competition, thus strengthening firms' position. This adjustment does not take place via a fall in wages, but rather through an increase in productivity. Finally, import competition compresses price-cost margins and induces quality upgrading among French manufacturers. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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