TY - JOUR
T1 - OFFSHORING, RESHORING, UNEMPLOYMENT, and WAGE DYNAMICS in A TWO-COUNTRY EVOLUTIONARY MODEL
AU - Radi, Davide
AU - Lamantia, Fabio
AU - Italo Bischi, Gian
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this paper, the location patterns of Multinational Enterprises are modeled by an evolutionary two-country model in which producing in a developed economy offers strong cost-reducing externalities of within-country spillovers and opting for a developing economy entails cheap labor but also extra operational costs due to the undersupply of public goods. The offshoring process, that is, manufacturing activity outsourced in the developing economy, increases the bargaining power of its workers and, with it, its labor cost. The investigation underlines that an increasing labor-productivity remuneration in the developing economy may spark a reshoring process that depends on the agglomeration and endowment drivers characterizing an industry. The reshoring process can be narrowed by a flexible labor remuneration scheme, with wages indexed to the domestic concentration of manufacturing activity. The presence of sub-optimal location patterns points out the existence of a trade-off between stability and efficiency, which underlines that policy measures designed to make a country a more efficient location are neither sufficient nor necessary for preventing offshoring or ensuring reshoring.
AB - In this paper, the location patterns of Multinational Enterprises are modeled by an evolutionary two-country model in which producing in a developed economy offers strong cost-reducing externalities of within-country spillovers and opting for a developing economy entails cheap labor but also extra operational costs due to the undersupply of public goods. The offshoring process, that is, manufacturing activity outsourced in the developing economy, increases the bargaining power of its workers and, with it, its labor cost. The investigation underlines that an increasing labor-productivity remuneration in the developing economy may spark a reshoring process that depends on the agglomeration and endowment drivers characterizing an industry. The reshoring process can be narrowed by a flexible labor remuneration scheme, with wages indexed to the domestic concentration of manufacturing activity. The presence of sub-optimal location patterns points out the existence of a trade-off between stability and efficiency, which underlines that policy measures designed to make a country a more efficient location are neither sufficient nor necessary for preventing offshoring or ensuring reshoring.
KW - Cost-reducing Externalities
KW - Industrial Policies
KW - Labor Policies
KW - Manufacturing Location
KW - Nonlinear Evolutionary Model
KW - Offshoring and Reshoring
KW - Cost-reducing Externalities
KW - Industrial Policies
KW - Labor Policies
KW - Manufacturing Location
KW - Nonlinear Evolutionary Model
KW - Offshoring and Reshoring
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/232235
U2 - 10.1017/S1365100519000385
DO - 10.1017/S1365100519000385
M3 - Article
SN - 1365-1005
VL - 25
SP - 705
EP - 732
JO - Macroeconomic Dynamics
JF - Macroeconomic Dynamics
ER -