ICT, Access to Services and Wage Inequality

WTO Staff Working Paper No. ERSD-2003-02

25 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2006

Date Written: August 2003

Abstract

This paper discusses how information and communication technology (ICT) affects the quality and reach of consumer services. These services need to be provided locally, but consist of several components, some of which can be digitised and transmitted over long distances. A general equilibrium model is developed and numerical simulations in a stylised two-factor, two-region, centre-periphery setting are presented. Trade in intermediate services improves the quality of consumer services enormously in the periphery, but may reduce the quality at the centre. Trade in intermediate services also has a dramatic impact on skilled workers' wages in the periphery, both relative to unskilled workers in their own region and relative to skilled workers at the centre and leads to a more equal distribution of income both between the centre and the periphery and within the periphery.

Keywords: Trade in services, transaction costs, income distribution, ICT

JEL Classification: D23, F12, F13, R12, R13

Suggested Citation

Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik, ICT, Access to Services and Wage Inequality (August 2003). WTO Staff Working Paper No. ERSD-2003-02 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=925791 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.925791

Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås (Contact Author)

Örebro University ( email )

SE-70182 Orebro
SWEDEN

NUPI ( email )

P. O. Box 8159 Dep.
Oslo, 0033
Norway

CEP ( email )

Zurich
Switzerland

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