DP19780 Domestic infrastructure and the regional effects of trade liberalization

Agricultura

We use detailed historical data on India's domestic infrastructure to show how high domestic transport costs have conditioned the local labor market consequences of its drastic import tariff liberalization in the early 1990s. We find that districts located at larger distances from the country's main international gateways are better shielded from increased foreign import competition: non-agricultural employment falls less than in otherwise similarly exposed districts closer to one of the

Tag-uri: Agricultura

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