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DOI10.3386/w29387
来源IDWorking Paper 29387
Telemigration and Development: On the Offshorability of Teleworkable Jobs
Richard Baldwin; Jonathan I. Dingel
发表日期2021-10-18
出版年2021
语种英语
摘要The Covid-19 pandemic has introduced huge numbers of employers and employees to remote work. How many of these newly remote jobs will go overseas? We offer a rough quantification based on two observations: 1) offshore work is trade in services, and 2) the number of telemigrants is the volume of this trade divided by the average wage. Combining these with gravity-model estimates, we can roughly predict the number of new telemigrants that would arise from lower barriers to trade in services. Telemigration seems unlikely to be transformative when it comes to the development paths of most emerging economies. The baseline service trade flows are modest, and the standard gravity model restricts modest changes to have modest impacts. There are no tipping points in structural gravity models. Finally, we propose a simple model of telemigration in which small changes can have large consequences. The key is to assume that latent comparative advantage takes a different shape than typically assumed in quantitative trade models. Given this, small changes in trade costs can generate large and asymmetric increases in the exports of service tasks from low-wage nations.
主题International Economics ; Trade ; COVID-19
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w29387
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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Richard Baldwin,Jonathan I. Dingel. Telemigration and Development: On the Offshorability of Teleworkable Jobs. 2021.
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