From the China Shock to the global relocation of production: Inequality consequences

Adrian Bogdan

Globalisation has raised living standards worldwide but has also fuelled concerns that international competition is eroding middle-class incomes and widening inequality within countries. The column shows that the international relocation of production – the shift of export capacity from higher- to lower-income economies – systematically increases within-country income inequality in the countries that originally specialised in relocated products by compressing the income shares of the middle

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