The Rybczynski Theorem, Factor-Price Equalization, and Immigration: Evidence from U.S. States

Labor eJournal Pub Date : 1999-04-01 DOI:10.3386/W7074
Gordon H. Hanson, M. Slaughter
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Abstract

Recent literature on the labor-market effects of U.S. immigration tends to find little correlation between regional immigrant inflows and changes in relative regional wages. In this paper we examine whether immigration, or endowment shocks more generally, altered U.S. regional output mixes as predicted by the Rybczynski Theorem of Heckscher-Ohlin (HO) trade theory. This theorem describes how regions can absorb endowment shocks via changes in output mix without any changes in relative regional factor prices. Treating U.S. states as HO regions, we search for evidence of regional output-mix effects using a new data set that combines state endowments, outputs, and employment in 1980 and 1990. We have two main findings. First, state output-mix changes broadly match state endowment changes. Second, variation in state unit factor requirements is consistent with relative factor-price equalization (FPE) across states, which is a sufficient condition for our output-mix hypothesis to hold. Overall, these findings suggest that states absorb regional endowment shocks through mechanisms other than changes in relative regional factor prices.
Rybczynski定理、要素价格均衡与移民:来自美国的证据
最近关于美国移民对劳动力市场影响的文献往往发现,地区移民流入与相对地区工资变化之间几乎没有相关性。在本文中,我们考察了移民,或者更普遍的禀资冲击,是否如Heckscher-Ohlin (HO)贸易理论的Rybczynski定理所预测的那样,改变了美国的区域产出组合。该定理描述了在不改变相对区域要素价格的情况下,区域如何通过产出结构的变化来吸收禀赋冲击。将美国各州视为HO地区,我们使用结合了1980年和1990年各州禀赋、产出和就业的新数据集来寻找区域产出组合效应的证据。我们有两个主要发现。首先,国家产出结构的变化大体上与国家禀赋的变化相匹配。其次,各州单位要素需求的变化与各州之间的相对要素价格均衡(FPE)一致,这是我们的产出组合假设成立的充分条件。总体而言,这些研究结果表明,国家通过相对区域要素价格变化以外的机制吸收区域禀赋冲击。
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