技能与比较优势的变化

Skills and Changing Comparative Advantage

Review of Economics and Statistics · 2003
被引 32
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

利用1947-1996年美国投入产出数据和职业技能评分,发现美国出口比进口更依赖认知和互动技能,而进口更依赖资本和设备,且技能差距随时间扩大。

Abstract

Using U.S. input-output data for the period 1947-1996 and Dictionary of Occupational Titles skill scores, I find that U.S. exports have a high content in cognitive and interactive skills relative to imports, and a low content in motor skills. Moreover, the skill gap between exports and imports has widened over time. Imports are more capital- and equipment-intensive than exports, but the difference has fallen over time. By 1987 exports were more computer-intensive than imports. In contrast, though exports were more R&D-intensive than imports in 1958, they were slightly lower in 1996. Labor productivity also rose faster in export than in import industries, and the unit labor cost of exports declined relative to imports. © 2003 President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

技能内容比较优势出口技能密集度进口技能密集度