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Seeking Shared Prosperity through Trade

dc.contributor.author Cali, Massimiliano
dc.contributor.author Hollweg, Claire H.
dc.contributor.author Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth
dc.date.accessioned 2015-07-17T15:47:50Z
dc.date.available 2015-07-17T15:47:50Z
dc.date.issued 2015-06
dc.description.abstract Increasing the trade integration of developing countries can make a vital contribution to boosting shared prosperity, but it also exposes producers and consumers to exogenous shocks that alter relative prices, sometimes positively and sometimes negatively. This paper discusses the short-run effects of trade-related shocks on households to capture the potential welfare impact on the poor. The discussion explores the channels through which trade shocks are transmitted to households in the bottom of the income distribution, namely through consumption, household production, and market-based labor activities. The degree to which price shocks are passed through from borders to point of sale is a key determinant of the gains from trade and the ultimate welfare impact. Trade changes in agriculture directly affect households through their consumption basket. Lower agricultural prices reduce the cost of consumables, but these welfare gains may be offset by lower earnings for households that produce these same goods. Poorer households tend to be net consumers of agricultural products, suggesting a net welfare gain, but agricultural wage workers could suffer from wage cuts. Because poorer households tend to consume relatively fewer nonagricultural products, that is nonessentials, any trade-related shocks to prices of nonagricultural product are likely to be transmitted via labor channels. Despite significant evidence that nonagricultural trade reform ultimately leads to job creation and enhanced productivity, the short-run effects can be mixed. The costs incurred by workers to transition to new jobs slow the adjustment of the economy to a new steady state. Labor mobility costs, which tend to be higher in developing countries and for unskilled workers, reduce the potential gains to trade by diverting labor market adjustment from its most efficient path. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24649967/seeking-shared-prosperity-through-trade
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22200
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7314
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject NEW MARKET
dc.subject MARKET STRUCTURE
dc.subject ECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject CLOSED ECONOMIES
dc.subject PRODUCTION
dc.subject REMOTE REGIONS
dc.subject PRICE INCREASES
dc.subject SKILLED WORKERS
dc.subject BARRIER
dc.subject EXPORT SECTORS
dc.subject GLOBAL MARKETS
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject PERFECT COMPETITION
dc.subject EMERGING ECONOMIES
dc.subject EXCHANGE
dc.subject EXPORTS
dc.subject DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
dc.subject ELASTICITY
dc.subject DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
dc.subject POLITICAL ECONOMY
dc.subject SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
dc.subject WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
dc.subject WELFARE
dc.subject INCENTIVES
dc.subject DISTRIBUTION
dc.subject TRADE REFORMS
dc.subject DOMESTIC PRICE
dc.subject SUBSIDY
dc.subject PRICE
dc.subject REAL INCOME
dc.subject INPUTS
dc.subject MARKET ACCESS
dc.subject DEVELOPING COUNTRY
dc.subject SAFETY NETS
dc.subject DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject COMMUNICATIONS
dc.subject LABOR MARKET
dc.subject INFLUENCE
dc.subject FOREIGN TRADE
dc.subject PRODUCTION STRUCTURE
dc.subject ENTRY POINTS
dc.subject COSTS
dc.subject DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
dc.subject EXPORT GROWTH
dc.subject LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
dc.subject TRADE BLOCS
dc.subject REGIONAL TRADE
dc.subject FOOD PRICE
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject GLOBALIZATION
dc.subject BARRIERS TO ENTRY
dc.subject MARKETS
dc.subject CONNECTIVITY
dc.subject CAPITAL ASSETS
dc.subject TOTAL COSTS
dc.subject SOCIAL PROTECTION
dc.subject INCOME LEVELS
dc.subject MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
dc.subject PRICE ELASTICITY
dc.subject TRADE POLICY
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
dc.subject GLOBAL EXPORTS
dc.subject PRICE SUBSIDIES
dc.subject TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
dc.subject ECONOMIC REFORM
dc.subject SUBSIDIES
dc.subject COMMODITY PRICE
dc.subject TRADE POLICIES
dc.subject LIBERALIZATION
dc.subject TAXES
dc.subject UNEMPLOYMENT
dc.subject EQUITY
dc.subject POINT OF SALE
dc.subject AGRICULTURAL SHOCKS
dc.subject CONSUMPTION
dc.subject WAGES
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL TRADE
dc.subject BARRIERS
dc.subject STATE CAPTURE
dc.subject VALUE
dc.subject COMPETITIVENESS
dc.subject MACROECONOMICS
dc.subject PURCHASING POWER
dc.subject DEMAND
dc.subject SAFETY NET
dc.subject ECONOMY
dc.subject AGRICULTURE
dc.subject CONSUMERS
dc.subject INCOMES
dc.subject JOB CREATION
dc.subject MEASUREMENT
dc.subject SHARES
dc.subject OPPORTUNITY COSTS
dc.subject TRADE LIBERALIZATION
dc.subject ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES
dc.subject OUTPUT
dc.subject INSURANCE
dc.subject ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject TRADE
dc.subject FOREIGN COMPETITION
dc.subject RETAIL SERVICES
dc.subject GDP
dc.subject DOMESTIC PRICES
dc.subject GOODS
dc.subject MARKET SHARE
dc.subject SECURITY
dc.subject DOMESTIC ECONOMY
dc.subject BILATERAL TRADE
dc.subject INVESTMENT
dc.subject EXTREME POVERTY
dc.subject DOMESTIC COMPETITION
dc.subject SHARE
dc.subject COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
dc.subject ADVERSE IMPACT
dc.subject BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
dc.subject REMOTE LOCATIONS
dc.subject COMMODITIES
dc.subject ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH
dc.subject FOOD PRICES
dc.subject LABOR MARKETS
dc.subject COMMODITY PRICES
dc.subject OUTCOMES
dc.subject REMOTE AREAS
dc.subject COMMODITY
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
dc.subject POSITIVE EFFECTS
dc.subject PRICES
dc.subject BENEFITS
dc.subject DEVELOPMENT POLICY
dc.subject INCOME GROUPS
dc.subject COMPETITION
dc.title Seeking Shared Prosperity through Trade en
dc.type Working Paper en
dc.type Document de travail fr
dc.type Documento de trabajo es
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.date.disclosure 2015-06-17
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24649967/seeking-shared-prosperity-through-trade
okr.globalpractice Trade and Competitiveness
okr.identifier.doi 10.1596/1813-9450-7314
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 090224b082f42a62_1_0
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 24649967
okr.identifier.report WPS7314
okr.language.supported en
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okr.topic International Economics and Trade :: Free Trade
okr.topic Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Markets and Market Access
okr.topic International Economics and Trade :: Trade and Labor
okr.topic Poverty Reduction :: Achieving Shared Growth
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Labor Markets
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Labor Policies
okr.topic Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Markets and Market Access
okr.unit Trade and Competitiveness Global Practice Group
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