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Structural Change and Wage Inequality in the Manufacturing Sector: Long Run Evidence from East Asia

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This paper analyses the long run determinants of wage inequality in the manufacturing sector for a group of East Asian countries that have experienced rapid structural transformations in recent decades. In line with the skill biased technological change hypothesis, our results show that within manufacturing structural change which fosters the participation of higher skilled workers is a strong determinant of the wage premium. However, the paper also highlights an unusual feature of the East Asian model, showing how well-designed education policies, prudent macroeconomic management and selective policies towards foreign capital can help to buffer the pressure of structural change on wage inequality, even in an open economy context.

JEL Classification::

L16E24

We are grateful to Giovanni Andrea Cornia for his careful comments, which helped us to improve on a previous draft. We also thank Bo Chen, Bernard Hoekman, Margherita Velucchi, Andrea Verdasco, two anonymous referees, the editors and participants at the Global Governance Programme “Gourmet Seminar” held at the European University Institute in May 2013 and at the SCERI-CCER Conference at Peking University, July 2013, for their helpful comments.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

 

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