The Distributional and Allocative Impacts of Virtual Labor Mobility Across Time Zones Through Communication Networks

Noritsugu Nakanishi, Ngo van Long
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Using a specific-factors' model, with two goods (a shift-working good and a non-shift-working good), three factors (capital specific to shift-working, land specific to non-shift-working and labor) and two countries (Home and Foreign), which are located in different time zones, we highlight the impact of trade in labor services via communication networks on factor prices and production patterns. If two countries are identical in size, then under free trade in labor services, all workers work only in their local daytime, and night shift in each country is performed by imported labor services supplied by residents of the other country in their local daytime. Night-time wage becomes the same as daytime wage (a wage equalization result). Other factor prices are also equalized. In both countries, capital rental rate increases, while land rent decreases. However, if two countries are different in size, trade in labor services does not equalize wages: in the large country, wages for night-shift workers are higher than daytime wages and some residents work at night; in the small country, daytime wages become higher than night-time wages and no one works at night, and night-shift work is done by imported labor services from the large country. Land rent in the small country decreases. Land rent in the large country may or may not decrease, but it is always higher than in the small country. Capital rental rates in both countries are equalized and increase.
通过通信网络跨时区虚拟劳动力流动的分布和配置影响
我们使用特定因素模型,将两种商品(轮班制商品和非轮班制商品)、三个要素(轮班制商品特有的资本、非轮班制商品特有的土地和劳动力)和两个位于不同时区的国家(国内和国外)纳入模型,强调了通过通信网络进行的劳务贸易对要素价格和生产模式的影响。如果两个国家的规模相同,那么在劳务自由贸易下,所有工人只在当地白天工作,每个国家的夜班由另一个国家的居民在当地白天提供的输入劳务来完成。夜间工资与白天工资相同(工资均衡的结果)。其他要素价格也相等。在这两个国家,资本租金上升,而土地租金下降。然而,如果两个国家的规模不同,劳务贸易不会使工资相等:在大国,夜班工人的工资高于白天工资,一些居民在夜间工作;在小国,白天工资高于夜间工资,没有人在晚上工作,夜班工作是由大国输入的劳务来完成的。这个小国的地租减少了。大国的地租可能会下降,也可能不会下降,但它总是高于小国。两国的资本租金是相等的,而且还在增加。
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