Replication Data for: Low skill products by high skill workers. The distributive effects of trade in emerging and developing countries.
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In developing countries, trade is increasingly associated with greater returns to high-skilled labor and rising inequality. These empirical patterns are at odds with canonical models of trade in the developing world. How then can we understand the political economy of trade in these countries? We argue that although developing countries have a comparative advantage in low-skill products, these are produced by workers that are skilled relative to their peers. Trade and global production benefit relatively skilled workers, particularly those exposed to exports and inward FDI in manufacturing. Our argument offers insight into why relatively skilled workers are most supportive of free trade and why inequality is rising in these countries. We examine micro- and macro-level implications of our argument using cross-national survey data on policy preferences and aggregate data on trade and inequality. The findings have important implications for the political economy of trade and global production in developing countries.
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