Chinese Import Competition and Skill Demand in Japanese Manufacturing

AJRC Working Paper No. 03/2017; ISBN 978-0-86413-017-4

25 Pages Posted: 23 Oct 2017 Last revised: 5 Feb 2018

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Nobuaki Yamashita

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technolog (RMIT University) - School of Economics, Finance and Marketing

Masahiro Endoh

Keio University - Faculty of Business and Commerce

Date Written: October 1, 2017

Abstract

This paper examines the hypothesis that manufacturing industries in Japan that have been exposed to import competition from China experience greater skill upgrading by increasing demand for skilled workers. Using an industry panel dataset over the period 1980–2010, we exploit variations of workers’ skill categories by occupation, paired with information and communication technology (ICT) investment data in the employment share regression. We find that while import competition from China have shifted from labour intensive to more capital-intensive products, this has not resulted in substituting skilled workers in Japanese manufacturing. Rather, it has had the profound positive effect of raising overall demand for skilled workers. Most of the competition effects were felt among production workers, leaving middle-skilled workers largely unaffected.

Keywords: Import Competition; Japan; Manufacturing; Labour Skill Demand; Panel Dataset

JEL Classification: C23; F66; J24

Suggested Citation

Yamashita, Nobuaki and Endoh, Masahiro, Chinese Import Competition and Skill Demand in Japanese Manufacturing (October 1, 2017). AJRC Working Paper No. 03/2017; ISBN 978-0-86413-017-4 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3056851 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3056851

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