The Great Recession and Job Loss Spillovers: Impact of Tradable Employment Shocks on Supporting Services

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Ha Nguyen

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Shawheen Rezaei

World Bank

Date Written: January 22, 2016

Abstract

This paper explores the spillover effects of job losses via input linkages during the Great Recession. Exploiting exogenous variation in tradable employment shocks across U.S. counties, the paper finds that job losses in the tradable sectors cause further job losses in local supporting services. The result is not due to reverse causation, construction job losses, or credit shortages. In addition, the paper finds that logistic supporting services are relatively more affected by local tradable job losses, while professional supporting services, such as information technology and management consulting, are more affected by the job losses in neighboring counties.

Keywords: Economic Stabilization, Labor Markets, Rural Labor Markets

Suggested Citation

Nguyen, Ha and Rezaei, Shawheen, The Great Recession and Job Loss Spillovers: Impact of Tradable Employment Shocks on Supporting Services (January 22, 2016). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7543, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2720715

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