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Empirical Analysis Of The Relation Between Migration Of Chinese Labor And Exports

Posted on:2011-02-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360308976282Subject:International Trade
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As the developing of the global economics, the migration of labor, is coming more frequently. Being an important production factor, the labor, moving internationally, will influence all the economic departments of the country. And the relationship between the labor migration and the trade become attractive to more and more foreign or local scholars. The research of the relationship between labor migration and trade has had the arguments that whether the relation is substitutable or complementary.After other researchers, in the essay, the development track and current situation of Chinese export and labor migration is inscribed objectively to analyze that how the labor migration and the export of China. Then comes the guess that the two are in positive correlation.The whole metric analysis is based on the following presupposition"scale economy"and"all factor movements". And also, the essay take China in recent thirty years as the sample and with the data of other 151 countries, forming the panel data .Then all the coefficients were estimated with SPSS by OLS. Then comes the conclusion that in China, the migration of labor and the export are complementary in general. In some other area, the migration of labor is substitutable to the export. We also found that in this area the aid from Chinese government may have tied the export up.Gravitation model is taken when OLS the coefficients with SPSS software. And the samples have been tested by ADF unit-root-test and Granger causality-test. All the tests are past by high probability, which means the analysis are real and creditable, and the guess is also confirmed. Based on the conclusion earlier, the advices about export and migration of labor are offered by three points in consideration of the strategy of trade at last.
Keywords/Search Tags:exports, migration of labor, massive overcrowding, all factors movements
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