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How “Made-in-China” Boosts U.S.Employment-An Empirical Analysis of “U.S.Content” in China’s Exports of Manufactured Goods

How “Made-in-China” Boosts U.S.Employment-An Empirical Analysis of “U.S.Content” in China’s Exports of Manufactured Goods
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摘要 This paper aims to examine the specific ways in which China's exports of manufactured goods to the United States boost the U.S. job market. Using the OECD STAN Bilateral Trade Database by Industry and End-use Category to calculate the share of U.S. intermediate products used in the manufactured goods China exports to the U.S., this paper finds that the "U.S. content" in China's exports of manufactured goods to the U.S. increases with the technology content of the goods and shows a decreasing trend over time. From 2006 to 2010, the average "US. content" in China's exports of manufactured goods to the U.S. was 1%, and such content in China's exports of high-end manufactured goods was 1.6%. On this basis and using the employment-output ratio in the U.S. Employment Demand Matrix, this paper concludes that as many as 1.71 million jobs have been created by the U.S. intermediate products used in China's exports of manufactured goods to the U.S. during the same period. Thus, the development of Sino-U.S. trade has a positive impact on the job market in the U.S.. By contrast, instead of improving the employment situation in the U.S., the RMB appreciation proposed by the U.S. might even have a negative effect.
出处 《China Economist》 2015年第1期32-42,共11页 中国经济学人(英文版)
基金 supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities the Research Funds of Renmin University of China(Grant No.13XNI006)
关键词 made in China employment promotion U.S. content vertical specialization 就业市场 制成品 中国 出口 实证分析 美国 助推 双边贸易
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