Kyoji Fukao
Eindhoven University of Technology
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OECD Trade Policy Papers | 2008
Sanghoon Ahn; Kyoji Fukao; Keiko Ito
This study describes the changing patterns of intermediate goods trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) in East Asia and investigates the impacts of international outsourcing on the Japanese and the Korean labour markets. The main findings of the paper are as follows. First, intra-regional trade in East Asia grew remarkably during the period 1990-2003. While overall trade with the rest of the world roughly doubled in this period, intra-regional trade in East Asia more than tripled. Second, the main factor behind increased intra-regional trade in East Asia was the trade in intermediate goods through outsourcing and the international fragmentation of production. Third, reflecting the fact that outsourcing to Asia (particularly to China) has a negative impact on the demand for workers with lower education and a positive impact on the demand for workers with higher education, relative wage shares of workers by educational attainment have changed substantially both in Japan and Korea. Fourth, our empirical analysis provides evidence of labour demand shift towards skilled labour in Japanese manufacturing as a result of outsourcing. For Korea, although the overall effects of outsourcing have been insignificant in Korea partly because a substantial part of Korean outsourcing remained directed towards Japan, our results imply that labour demand would shift away from less-skilled workers towards more-skilled workers if outsourcing to China increased and outsourcing to Japan decreased in the future.
Archive | 2008
Sanghoon Ahn; Kyoji Fukao; Keiko Ito
Applying a common empirical approach to comparable industry-level data on production, trade,and labor markets for Japan and South Korea, this paper aims to investigate the impacts of outsourcing on different sectors of the labor market focusing on differences in educational attainment. While outsourcing measures used in previous studies only take account of the outsourcing of intermediate inputs, this paper, utilizing the Asian International Input-Output Tables, incorporates the outsourcing of assembly. The econometric results indicate that outsourcing to Asia (particularly to China) has a negative impact on the demand for workers with lower education and a positive impact on the demand for workers with higher education both in Japan and Korea. Moreover, the international outsourcing of assembly has a significant impact on skill upgrading, particularly in the Korean electrical machinery sector.
Archive | 2007
Young Gak Kim; Hyeog Ug Kwon; Kyoji Fukao
Archive | 2005
Keiko Ito; Kyoji Fukao
Archive | 2002
Kyoji Fukao; Keiko Ito
Archive | 2011
Kyoji Fukao; Hyeog Ug Kwon
Archive | 2008
Hyeog Ug Kwon; Kyoji Fukao; YoungGak Kim
Archive | 2005
Rene Belderbos; Kyoji Fukao; Keiko Ito
Archive | 2003
Keiko Ito; Kyoji Fukao
Archive | 2016
YoungGak Kim; Kenta Ikeuchi; Hyeog Ug Kwon; Kyoji Fukao